Hi
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 9:34 pm
Hi everyone,
I have been watching the videos since the wirewrap days, have always been impressed with the MECB concept and am working myself up to join in the fun in 2025. In the interrim I have been collecting many of the chips mentioned in the MECB series from hopefully reliable sources here in the UK, so progress should be reasonably brisk once I take the plunge, fingers crossed. I am especially looking forward to 68008 support coming along.
I have previously built Ben Eater's 6502 breadboard computer, had a brief skirmish with a breadboard TTL computer until I decided it wasn't worth the effort and also built a 6502 SBC. So, not a complete newbie, but still a lot to learn.
In the period 8-bit micros were current I was working in commercial IT and never got involved in games and the recreational side of computing. I eventually bought a Commodore 64, but used it for word processing, DTP and building databases. This may sound sad, but it did encourage me to buy a couple of PC/XT compatibles and start my own computer services business.
Happy New Year to everyone and I hope to be getting involved soon.
Roger
I have been watching the videos since the wirewrap days, have always been impressed with the MECB concept and am working myself up to join in the fun in 2025. In the interrim I have been collecting many of the chips mentioned in the MECB series from hopefully reliable sources here in the UK, so progress should be reasonably brisk once I take the plunge, fingers crossed. I am especially looking forward to 68008 support coming along.
I have previously built Ben Eater's 6502 breadboard computer, had a brief skirmish with a breadboard TTL computer until I decided it wasn't worth the effort and also built a 6502 SBC. So, not a complete newbie, but still a lot to learn.
In the period 8-bit micros were current I was working in commercial IT and never got involved in games and the recreational side of computing. I eventually bought a Commodore 64, but used it for word processing, DTP and building databases. This may sound sad, but it did encourage me to buy a couple of PC/XT compatibles and start my own computer services business.
Happy New Year to everyone and I hope to be getting involved soon.
Roger