1970's Homebrew Computer Experience
Join David as he recounts his homebrewed 6502-based computer experiences from the late 1970's. Music (Pinnacle 19.5 royalty-free music): Pulsing Dance House Fever Reaction Time City Night Groove

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A Gas Pump Computer from 1993!

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Assembly and Review - PE6502 Hobby Computer

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Running Microsoft's first product on the Altair 8800, from paper tape

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Raspberry Pi's 1970s Predecessor: Building a KIM-1 Replica

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I Can't Believe They Sold These Here

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Adding 1MB to an 8-bit Computer!

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1981: How COMPUTER GRAPHICS Will Change the World | Horizon | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

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This Computer is from a Defunct Supercomputer Company

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TRS-80 - The Most Popular Personal Computer of 1977 | #SepTandy

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A Tiny (Real) Intel 486 Built From Scratch

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Using a Commodore 64 on the modern internet!

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The basics of BASIC, the programming language of the 1980s.

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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HP-41CX Pocket Computer Hiding as a Calculator - First Look

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I need help finding information on this mysterious computer

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Vintage Computing 1982 - BBC's The Computer Programme Episode 1

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I Repaired This 1970’s Hard Drive, but I Still Can’t Use It

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The Computer Chronicles - Laptops (1989)

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Why the World Went Nuts for Windows 95 | Nostalgia Nerd

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