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8KB ROM using the AT28C64. I program this using an Arduino EEPROM Programmer. I wrote a lot of C code to make the process of actually writing the program for the 8-bit easier.


Custom made control word labels. Learned a lot about GIMP!

Looks cool in the dark, of course! :D
Obligatory "Hello World" program. Output register shows the ASCII code of the most recently printed character.
Printing out the entire character set of the LCD module.
Just a cool view.

My output register mods. Using an AT28C64 here as well.

jcal1771
Hipcrostino
That's really cool! His videos are great
jkeveren
That's amazing. His series is the reason I understand how computers work.
w3arycod3rr
Thanks! Yes, he's a great teacher and has such a way of sparking a flame of interest in his viewers.
KnownSecretCarrot
Amazing!
RulesOfImgur
What did you add?
w3arycod3rr
Some more details here: https://www.reddit.com/r/beneater/comments/g2dya8/finally_finished_my_8bit_build/
cosinewave
Very cool. The first computer I ever used was a Heathkit H-11 my parents built.
w3arycod3rr
Oh, very cool! There is such a rich history in computing. I love to watch 8-bit guy on YouTube and see all the old computers he shows off.
cosinewave
The only storage device available for the H-11 was a paper tape reader / punch. HDOS did not support disks.
w3arycod3rr
Oh man, I bet that was slooow. We are so spoiled today by quick SSDs with TBs of storage.