When you’re building one of the best homebrew computers ever created, you’ll also want a great case for it. This was [Simon]’s task when he went about building an enclosure for his Kiwi microcomputer.
Every time we say “We’ve seen it all”, along comes a project that knocks us off. 60 year old [Mark Nesselhaus] likes to learn new things and he’s never worked with hardware at the gate level. So he’s ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--If you've never seen a couple hundred bona-fide geeks sitting on the edge of their seats with excitement, you should have been on hand Saturday for an appreciation of the 30th ...
Today’s accelerating adoption of cloud services in enterprise computing, coupled with the seemingly unstoppable momentum of all things social and mobile, makes the emergence of the personal computer ...
On this day, March 5 in 1975, several very high-profile hackers and computer entrepreneurs met at the Homebrew Computer Club, an early computer hobbyist group in Silicon Valley... Apple co-founders ...
Today marks the 38th anniversary of the first Homebrew Computer Club meeting. The Homebrew Computer Club was an eclectic collection of computer enthusiasts who gathered to meet and talk about tech. It ...
An informal group of hobbyists interested in promoting computers for the masses. Founded in 1975 by Gordon French and Fred Moore, Homebrew Computer Club members first met at a Community Computer ...
A minimal Intel 8088 based homebrew computer almost equivalent to the IBM PC 5150 from the early 1980's era. Only 5 ICs (8088 + two 74LS373 + 74LS00 + 512kB RAM) and a BlakPill board. It's perhaps the ...