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Another interesting Z80 DIY project by Ivan Z.:
It's since I am 18 or so I was saying myself "one day I'll build my own little computer with a Z80..."
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All about EACA's Colour Genie and a complete emulator.
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The N8VEM Single Board Computer (SBC) is a home brew Z80 small computer project. It is made in the style of vintage computers of the mid to late 1970's and early 1980's using a mix of classic and modern technologies.
Really amazing project!
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A site devoted to a Z80 computer kit published and produced by NUOVA ELETTRONICA an italian magazine between 1979 and 1985.
Hey this is were all begun (for me) !! :-)
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Olivetti M20 was a beautiful machine based on the Z8000 CPU (one of the Z80 big brothers). Useful and complete archive of software and documents.
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The Pete's Lynx Emulator...
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Really HUGE archive devoted to TRS80. Give a look!
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Some (commercial) support and development around that machine.
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The Joyce Computer Club (Amsterdam) is the Dutch user group for the Amstrad/Schneider PCW 8256, 8512, 9512, PcW 9256, PcW 9512, 10 and 16 series.
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A page dedicated to that machine.
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Ditto!
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Everything you want to know about one of the most famous "personal computers" in the world!
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Need to know something about Sharp MZ systems? Go there.
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The Sol-20 was produced by the Processor Technology Corporation back in 1977-1979. About 10,000 of them were produced, some as kits, some as pre-builts.
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The P112 is a stand-alone 8-bit CPU board. Typically running CP/M (tm) or a similar operating system, it provides a Z80182 (Z-80 upgrade) CPU with up to 1MB of memory, serial, parallel and diskette IO, and realtime clock, in a 3.5-inch drive form fac
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Do you know the Cambridge Z88? I have a couple of this laptop. Very, very nice equipment.
If you want to know more or need software for it, look at this site!
"This web space has been created by and for the 'die-hard' users of the Cambridge Z88, the iPad of the 80's, launched in September 1987 at the PCW computer show in London. The company behind it was Cambridge Computer, a spring-off company of Sinclair Research, founded by Clive Sinclair.
The object of this project is to streamline the operating system, OZ and to build new applications by replacing the built-in ROM with a larger device. All the software and documents here, is provided for free, ready to be downloaded in source code, or as ready-made binaries."