On 04/05/2021 14:59, Darkman Almighty wrote:
> This sounds pretty cool. Closest I get to that is the raspberry pi. What compu
ter kits are you able to obtain? Do tell more on this.
>
Hi Darkman,
those are some "examples" of replicas. I've assembled an Altair-duino
8800, PDP-8, PDP-11 and my own version of an ZX81. Now I'm looking for a
IMSAI8080Esp.
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Altair
Altair-Duino 8800 https://adwaterandstir.com/altair/ (Very nice replica
for these days... uses arduino)
Altair 8800 Clone https://altairclone.com/ (replica of the original tech)
Altair 8800c Clone https://deramp.com/altair_8800c.html (another great
replica that uses the original tech)
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KenBak-1 Replica https://adwaterandstir.com/kenbak/
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DEC PDPs (uses raspberry pi)
PDP-8 https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsolescence/pidp-8
PDP-11 https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsolescence/pidp-11
The creator is working on a PDP-10 replica now.
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IMSAI 8080 https://thehighnibble.com/imsai8080/ (replica that uses esp32)
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Digirule2u https://bradsprojects.com/digirule2/ pardon for this offtopic
but it's a small computer in a rule very related to old panel computers
(I ordered one but it's still on its way ...)
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Does any one know about other replicas?
Ministrel is a replica of ZX81 but it's not being produced for while.
http://www.tynemouthsoftware.co.uk/Shop
* BTW... I projected my own one replica of a ZX81 ant it's great...
maybe I'll sell as a kit someday...
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Harlequin is a ZX Spectrum Replica http://www.zxdesign.info/harlequin.shtml
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I've heard about some apple1 replicas... and I know that the guy from
altairduino is creating his own version of an apple 1...
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