First interrupt test on the #65c02 #homebrewcomputer passing. 🤓
The VIA Timer 1 has been setup to trigger interrupts every 65536 cycles, and at each timer interrupt a counter is increased and shown on the LEDs attached to PA and PB on the VIA.
RT @BadDogDesigns_
#Giveaway Day!
This is my prototype for the MKII Naboo Nixie Clock. Currently listed on my website: http://shorturl.at/aHX39
If we can get to 500 likes, then I will give it away to one of you at random :)
@DeveloperMemes www.multisoft.se/2134711
"This is posted all over Swedish public transport. What the hell."
submitted by Jacobacon215
https://reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/vrvmge/this_is_posted_all_over_swedish_public_transport/
@cat This is SIM900A, I use the 800L version, so much smaller PCB, almost a size of a chip. btw. these gsm chips are working nicely :)
RT @WiFiSheep
A few photos from last Sat's @LpoolMakeFest event of our #TinyBASIC Computers display featuring @Sapphirewolf16 on stand!
The #PCBs were made for us by @PCBGOGOofficial
The colour system uses the 7" #LCD #wimaxit display by @Andycinegear as reviewed on our @YouTube channel.
Beautiful video about an old "PIF" Soviet synthesizer for kids. I love the research that David Hilowitz went through.
RT @CommodoreBlog@twitter.com
State of the Art by Spaceballs. (1992)
#Amiga🔊🎶
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/CommodoreBlog/status/1542983105836875776
@ozretrocomp There is no free time left during the day to publish videos, there are so many retro channels, so overlapping is unavoidable :)
Retro programming and other random stuff about 8-bit machines, mostly Commodore 64, Plus/4, Commodore Basic programming, Assembly, C, ...
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