Micro 8088 Computer
Micro 8088 is an easy to build IBM PC/XT compatible processor board. It uses a fairly common...
Dick Smith Super 80
Got this Super80 in the big tech sale Auckland 2020. A little bit about the Super 80 The Dick...
Apple II Rev 0
Background on the Apple II Rev 0 Replica The first 6000 or so Apple II’s sold, were equipped with...
Amstrad PPC512
The PPC512 had an NEC V30 processor running at 8 MHz, 512 KiB of memory, a full-size 102-key...
OSI Superboard RevD
Welcome the OSI Superboard II Rev D Replica—a modern re-creation of the classic Ohio Scientific...
OSI Replica Computer
Welcome to our deep dive into the Ohio Scientific C4P, a formidable yet often overlooked star of...
Soviet LENINGRAD 48k – ZX Spectrum Clone
In Leningrad they developed a clone of the ZX Spectrum, replacing the ULA by some TTL logic. Some...
EA 2650 Mini Computer System
A remake of the EA 2650 mini system In May 1978, Electronics Australia described a small...
Apple II Plus
The Apple II+ was the successor of the Apple II. It was fully compatible with the Apple II,...