#8080a — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #8080a, aggregated by home.social.
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA - If you’re into retro CPUs and don’t shy away from wiring old-school voltages, [Mar... - https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #microcontrollers #retrocomputing #classichacks #intel8080 #pcbhacks #8080a-1 #openocd #fpga #cm32 #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA - If you’re into retro CPUs and don’t shy away from wiring old-school voltages, [Mar... - https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #microcontrollers #retrocomputing #classichacks #intel8080 #pcbhacks #8080a-1 #openocd #fpga #cm32 #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA - If you’re into retro CPUs and don’t shy away from wiring old-school voltages, [Mar... - https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #microcontrollers #retrocomputing #classichacks #intel8080 #pcbhacks #8080a-1 #openocd #fpga #cm32 #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA - If you’re into retro CPUs and don’t shy away from wiring old-school voltages, [Mar... - https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #microcontrollers #retrocomputing #classichacks #intel8080 #pcbhacks #8080a-1 #openocd #fpga #cm32 #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA - If you’re into retro CPUs and don’t shy away from wiring old-school voltages, [Mar... - https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #microcontrollers #retrocomputing #classichacks #intel8080 #pcbhacks #8080a-1 #openocd #fpga #cm32 #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #Microcontrollers #Retrocomputing #classichacks #Intel8080 #PCBHacks #8080A-1 #openocd #FPGA #CM32 #fpga #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #Microcontrollers #Retrocomputing #classichacks #Intel8080 #PCBHacks #8080A-1 #openocd #FPGA #CM32 #fpga #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #Microcontrollers #Retrocomputing #classichacks #Intel8080 #PCBHacks #8080A-1 #openocd #FPGA #CM32 #fpga #uart #pcb
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Vintage Intel 8080 runs on a Modern FPGA https://hackaday.com/2025/05/26/vintage-intel-8080-runs-on-a-modern-fpga/ #Microcontrollers #Retrocomputing #classichacks #Intel8080 #PCBHacks #8080A-1 #openocd #FPGA #CM32 #fpga #uart #pcb
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Was going through my stash of will-definitely-organize-them-someday ICs in search for NMOS 6502/6522 to help me test and compare with the CMOS variants in the Vicky Twenty, and this white ceramic National Semiconductors #8080A #CPU popped up. Complete with a clock gen!
No idea if it works though, and no idea where it comes from: probably some junk my father dismantled decades ago.Note that they put the digit "1" to indicate the first pin. Then they put the dot that normally indicates pin 1 just beside pin 40. Just to disturb you.
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Was going through my stash of will-definitely-organize-them-someday ICs in search for NMOS 6502/6522 to help me test and compare with the CMOS variants in the Vicky Twenty, and this white ceramic National Semiconductors #8080A #CPU popped up. Complete with a clock gen!
No idea if it works though, and no idea where it comes from: probably some junk my father dismantled decades ago.Note that they put the digit "1" to indicate the first pin. Then they put the dot that normally indicates pin 1 just beside pin 40. Just to disturb you.
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Was going through my stash of will-definitely-organize-them-someday ICs in search for NMOS 6502/6522 to help me test and compare with the CMOS variants in the Vicky Twenty, and this white ceramic National Semiconductors #8080A #CPU popped up. Complete with a clock gen!
No idea if it works though, and no idea where it comes from: probably some junk my father dismantled decades ago.Note that they put the digit "1" to indicate the first pin. Then they put the dot that normally indicates pin 1 just beside pin 40. Just to disturb you.
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Was going through my stash of will-definitely-organize-them-someday ICs in search for NMOS 6502/6522 to help me test and compare with the CMOS variants in the Vicky Twenty, and this white ceramic National Semiconductors #8080A #CPU popped up. Complete with a clock gen!
No idea if it works though, and no idea where it comes from: probably some junk my father dismantled decades ago.Note that they put the digit "1" to indicate the first pin. Then they put the dot that normally indicates pin 1 just beside pin 40. Just to disturb you.
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Was going through my stash of will-definitely-organize-them-someday ICs in search for NMOS 6502/6522 to help me test and compare with the CMOS variants in the Vicky Twenty, and this white ceramic National Semiconductors #8080A #CPU popped up. Complete with a clock gen!
No idea if it works though, and no idea where it comes from: probably some junk my father dismantled decades ago.Note that they put the digit "1" to indicate the first pin. Then they put the dot that normally indicates pin 1 just beside pin 40. Just to disturb you.
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On the way out this morning I walked past the energy meter for the extra solar panels that I installed a few days ago and noticed it was displaying a number that some people seem to like.
I'll be more interested when it reads 8080, but I guess that mostly just depends what you started with.
#6502CPU Vs #8080A Vs #z80 etc. -
On the way out this morning I walked past the energy meter for the extra solar panels that I installed a few days ago and noticed it was displaying a number that some people seem to like.
I'll be more interested when it reads 8080, but I guess that mostly just depends what you started with.
#6502CPU Vs #8080A Vs #z80 etc. -
On the way out this morning I walked past the energy meter for the extra solar panels that I installed a few days ago and noticed it was displaying a number that some people seem to like.
I'll be more interested when it reads 8080, but I guess that mostly just depends what you started with.
#6502CPU Vs #8080A Vs #z80 etc.