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  1. @whitequark A while back I assembled a #Z80 #MBC2 microcomputer from a kit, and while they clearly calculated the resistor value - as the resistors for the different colors are different - I think they had the same space visibility goal in mind. Tried to dap some black marker on it with limited success, so it's either building a box for it or replacing the resistors! :D

  2. @whitequark A while back I assembled a #Z80 #MBC2 microcomputer from a kit, and while they clearly calculated the resistor value - as the resistors for the different colors are different - I think they had the same space visibility goal in mind. Tried to dap some black marker on it with limited success, so it's either building a box for it or replacing the resistors! :D

  3. @whitequark A while back I assembled a #Z80 #MBC2 microcomputer from a kit, and while they clearly calculated the resistor value - as the resistors for the different colors are different - I think they had the same space visibility goal in mind. Tried to dap some black marker on it with limited success, so it's either building a box for it or replacing the resistors! :D

  4. @whitequark A while back I assembled a #Z80 #MBC2 microcomputer from a kit, and while they clearly calculated the resistor value - as the resistors for the different colors are different - I think they had the same space visibility goal in mind. Tried to dap some black marker on it with limited success, so it's either building a box for it or replacing the resistors! :D

  5. @whitequark A while back I assembled a #Z80 #MBC2 microcomputer from a kit, and while they clearly calculated the resistor value - as the resistors for the different colors are different - I think they had the same space visibility goal in mind. Tried to dap some black marker on it with limited success, so it's either building a box for it or replacing the resistors! :D

  6. My self-assembled #MBC2 #Z80 computer has been completely dead for a while, but today I managed to revive it! The 16 MHz crystal was replaced, and now it's running #CPM3 perfectly! Getting files on it is a little bothersome, but when I have a bit of time I'll see if I can get #PolyPascal and perhaps the te editor (github.com/MiguelVis/te) on it.

  7. My self-assembled #MBC2 #Z80 computer has been completely dead for a while, but today I managed to revive it! The 16 MHz crystal was replaced, and now it's running #CPM3 perfectly! Getting files on it is a little bothersome, but when I have a bit of time I'll see if I can get #PolyPascal and perhaps the te editor (github.com/MiguelVis/te) on it.

  8. My self-assembled #MBC2 #Z80 computer has been completely dead for a while, but today I managed to revive it! The 16 MHz crystal was replaced, and now it's running #CPM3 perfectly! Getting files on it is a little bothersome, but when I have a bit of time I'll see if I can get #PolyPascal and perhaps the te editor (github.com/MiguelVis/te) on it.

  9. My self-assembled #MBC2 #Z80 computer has been completely dead for a while, but today I managed to revive it! The 16 MHz crystal was replaced, and now it's running #CPM3 perfectly! Getting files on it is a little bothersome, but when I have a bit of time I'll see if I can get #PolyPascal and perhaps the te editor (github.com/MiguelVis/te) on it.

  10. My self-assembled #MBC2 #Z80 computer has been completely dead for a while, but today I managed to revive it! The 16 MHz crystal was replaced, and now it's running #CPM3 perfectly! Getting files on it is a little bothersome, but when I have a bit of time I'll see if I can get #PolyPascal and perhaps the te editor (github.com/MiguelVis/te) on it.

  11. Because I dug out the old #Commodore #C128D for testing. I'm just playing around with the CP/M system disk in the emulator. And it's so much slower as a #MBC2 or the #Zeta2.
    #RetroComputing #CPM

  12. Because I dug out the old #Commodore #C128D for testing. I'm just playing around with the CP/M system disk in the emulator. And it's so much slower as a #MBC2 or the #Zeta2.
    #RetroComputing #CPM

  13. Because I dug out the old #Commodore #C128D for testing. I'm just playing around with the CP/M system disk in the emulator. And it's so much slower as a #MBC2 or the #Zeta2.
    #RetroComputing #CPM

  14. Because I dug out the old #Commodore #C128D for testing. I'm just playing around with the CP/M system disk in the emulator. And it's so much slower as a #MBC2 or the #Zeta2.
    #RetroComputing #CPM

  15. Because I dug out the old #Commodore #C128D for testing. I'm just playing around with the CP/M system disk in the emulator. And it's so much slower as a #MBC2 or the #Zeta2.
    #RetroComputing #CPM

  16. @pikhq This one is definitely on my todo list. Build a #Zeta and the #MBC2 from scratch. Both also based on #Z80 and running #CPM. But with it's bus system and the different boards the #RC2014 seems to be a must have.

  17. @pikhq This one is definitely on my todo list. Build a #Zeta and the #MBC2 from scratch. Both also based on #Z80 and running #CPM. But with it's bus system and the different boards the #RC2014 seems to be a must have.

  18. @pikhq This one is definitely on my todo list. Build a #Zeta and the #MBC2 from scratch. Both also based on #Z80 and running #CPM. But with it's bus system and the different boards the #RC2014 seems to be a must have.

  19. @pikhq This one is definitely on my todo list. Build a #Zeta and the #MBC2 from scratch. Both also based on #Z80 and running #CPM. But with it's bus system and the different boards the #RC2014 seems to be a must have.