[Ben Eater] posted some videos of an 8-bit computer with no CPU chip that he built completely on a breadboard a few years ago. After being asked for schematics, he finally admitted that he didn’t have ...
Imagine you’re time-warped back to 1979 and tasked with constructing a personal computer. Could you do it? [RadicalBrad] thinks he can, and his 6502-based “Super VIC” build looks like it’s off to a ...
As if it wasn’t enough to construct a 6502-based computer on breadboards, its creator has now added a virtual reality peripheral. Well, you can color me impressed, because I just received an email ...
5 V regulated power supply — USB → 5 V wall adapter (at least 1 A) is fine. Breadboard power module (plugs into the rails, often accepts USB or barrel jack). Choose one that can output 5 V only (many ...
This site describes the breadboard computer I'm building. It was inspired by Ben Eater's awesome series of videos and schematics on his web site, https://eater.net ...
Well, I must admit to being flabbergasted. I think I can say without fear of contradiction that my “flabber” has rarely been so “gasted.” The cause of my current state-of-gast was the rapturously ...
BBC micro:bit users may be interested in a new Kitronik Breadboard Breakout board specifically designed for the pocket-sized mini PC, enabling you to quickly prototype small projects. The Kitronik ...
Breadboard jumper cables aren't terribly expensive to start with, but if you're looking for an even cheaper solution, Make Magazine points out that regular office staples work just as well. Generally ...