FPGA based CPU designs from the 90s, PART I
This series of videos show some of my own CPU designs based on FPGAs from the 1990s. If you like old PCs and wire wrapping, this video is for you.

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FPGA based CPU designs from the 90s, PART II

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I Bought the HEAVIEST Computer on eBay: The PDP-11/34!

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1958 FACOM 128B Japanese Relay Computer, still working!

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What Happened to the Zilog Z80? Why Modern Microcontrollers Killed the Legend

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Soroc IQ 120: Sorting out the power supply damage

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What Happened to Shortwave Radios? The Truth is Brutal.

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Sega Saturn CD - Cracked after 20 years

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The Gigatron TTL Computer without a Microprocessor

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Introduction to Wire Wrap

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Software Emulators vs FPGAs

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The mistake that destroyed ESCOM | Germany's PC empire fell in seconds

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I made a GPU at home

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Revealing The SPECIAL TECHNIQUE Of A Pakistani Man To EXTRACT GOLD From Used Motherboard Waste

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IBM's 22,000-Tube Computer Kept Failing — Until One Tiny Invention Changed Everything

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The history of SPARC, its not just a Sun thing

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Exploring the MiSTer & DE-10 Nano FPGA - Is this the future of Retro?

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6502 Turns 50! The BEST 6502 Computer of 2025 is here!

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🚗 BYD : The biggest SCAM of the car industry ?

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Pentium II DISASTER! Brutal Retro PC Restoration

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