Re: homebrew computer - where to start?



racter@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> hi,
>
> i've been a dedicated computer nerd for about twelve years now. i
> started with a cast-off tandy "laptop" that ran BASIC and have been
> hacking ever since, through 386/486/pentium/etc.
>
> now i find myself much more interested in computer systems that appear
> historically before my introduction to computers, and i'd really like
> to get to know these older computing methodologies more intimately.
> i'd like to try to build a computer from scratch - build my own
> processor, etc. - to gain a greater familiarity with the underlying
> technology.
>
> so where do i start? poking around on the internet, all i can seem to
> find is vendors trying to sell "homebrew" computer parts which
> basically involves piecing together readymade components.
>
> i know that the definition of "computer" covers a pretty wide
> continuum right now, but what i'm interested in building is just the
> basic machine: an electronic device that runs programs, whether it
> has a display, printer, or just an array of LEDs as its output.
>
> maybe someone knows a book or something that covers this material.
>
> thanks for your time!
>
> best,
> jake

Computers, homebuilt from the ground up :-
http://www.holmea.demon.co.uk/Links.htm#Homemade



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