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  1. * **Enigma Touch:** Jürgen Müller’s Enigma replica is now available for order, featuring a unique all-electronic design and a focus on replicating the original user experience. A Google Group has been created for discussion and related activities.
    * **PiDP-1:** The PiDP-1 kit is nearing completion and expected to ship at the end of July, with both console and rack-mounted versions available. A Google Group has been launched for the PiDP-1 community.
    * **ARPANET Reconstruction:** Lars Brinkhoff has made significant progress in reconstructing the ARPANET, allowing for connections between emulated PDP-10s and modern Linux machines. The project seeks volunteers to expand the network.
    * **LGP-30:** Work is underway on a replica of the LGP-30, with a focus on creating an authentic 1950s metal case.
    * **PiDP-10 & Software:** Updates on software for the PiDP-8/11, and a note about running the original Micro-Soft BASIC on a PiDP-10.
    * **Whirlwind:** Initial planning for a Whirlwind replica is underway.
  2. This article details six projects built using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, including a USB gadget for automation, a network scanner, an OctoPi print server, an MQTT broker, a retro gaming system, and an E Ink weather display. It highlights the board's affordability, power efficiency, and versatility for various home lab and side projects.
  3. The PicoCalc is a new handheld with a retro design, featuring a QWERTY keyboard, a 4-inch display, and a mainboard designed to accommodate a Raspberry Pi Pico. It is available for $75 from the Clockwork Pi store.
  4. I'm a dedicated hardware developer with a passion for creating innovative, open-source technology solutions. My focus is on modernizing retro computers, developing communication devices, and advancing keyboard technology. Join the journey to support and contribute to these innovative projects.
  5. TIC-80 is a fantasy computer platform designed for creating, playing, and sharing small games. It's open-source and provides a suite of tools that allows developers to craft pixel art, music, and game logic effortlessly. Ideal for both beginners and experienced programmers, TIC-80 fosters creativity and innovation in the gaming community.
  6. This repository contains a version of the Netronic TinyBasic interpreter with the Basic IL in a readable and assemblable format. It includes fixes for the Interrupt Service Routine to prevent potential memory corruption issues.
  7. The December 2024 newsletter from Obsolescence Guaranteed covers updates on new projects such as PiDP-10 and PiDP-1, news about existing projects like PiDP-8 and PiDP-11, and upcoming plans for 2025 including a PiDP-1 replica and an annual programming competition.
  8. The article describes how the author used Amazon Q Developer to write code for a virtual Commodore 64, starting with a simple BASIC program and then converting it to 6502 assembler for improved performance. The author also shares resources and tips for working with retro computing.
  9. Dune is a shell designed for powerful scripting, combining elements of bash and Lisp, offering normal shell operations and functional programming abstractions for sysadmin tasks.
    2024-09-28 Tags: , , , , , , , by klotz
  10. Matt Evans developed the project over an undisclosed amount of time. He was inspired by a conversation about building a desktop GUI for the Raspberry Pi Pico’s RP2040 MCU. Evans’s goal was to bring the Macintosh 128K to life to run the originally bundled software and the all-important Missile Command.

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