see also:
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Hilary D. Jones, Building a Computer from Scratch, BYTE, Nov. 1977.
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Ingo Cyliax from Indiana University made a good project wich mixes a 68030
and a VGA card on a ISA bus. Schematics and info are at:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/cyliax/ws030.html
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A free MC68K hardware/software design is available (they also sell the computers
complete)
For further information send mail to
walter@mct.mct.de
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Z80 project:
http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~donmck/z80.html
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Instructions for building an 8051 sbc may be found at:
http://www.ece.orst.edu/~paul/8051-goodies/goodies-index.html
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ftp://ftp.ee.ualberta.ca/pub/cookbook
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STM, a 32 bit RISC processor, designed in an HDL.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~uf8e-itu
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http://www.isr.com/~chuck/segasix.txt
how to interface to the six button Sega Genesis joypad controller
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Simplex III, an all TTL homebuilt computer.
http://www.iinet.net.au/~daveb/simplex/simplex.html
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http://www.eece.unm.edu/staff/ahvezda/hardware/homebuilt.html links to
homebuilt CPU's
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There are schematics and other info of 8255 based 84 line I/O card for PC
ISA bus at http://www.cs.tut.fi/~pam
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There is an ASCII schematic of an ISA parallel port adapter card at
ftp://ftp.armory.com:/pub/user/rstevew/LPT/
filenames lptskmtc.asc/.unx/.wid
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PCIO and PCUC projects (ISA interface)
http://home.t-online.de/home/akugel/projects.htm
More detailed info and schematics are on the German page
http://home.t-online.de/home/akugel/projekte.htm
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Parralel port ide interface:
http://www.edu.lahti.fi/~memon/projects.html
Texts of the circuit are in Finnish and there was no driver when last checked.
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There is a zip-file with schematics and PCB-layout for a parallel port IDE
interface at
http://www.edu.lahti.fi/~memon/projects.html.
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http://www.torque.net/linux-pp.html
- It's a linux driver site, but has a lot of technical info about 20 or so
different implementations of the LPT to IDE hack
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D-BOX, is an 8031 based device which controls up to 8 SONY LANC devices,
and provides a simple ASCII command set to the computer via standard serial
port. There is some information on the LANC commands etc. in the documentation.
http://www.dunfield.com Look for
DBOXKIT.ZIP in the file area
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ISA "backplane" box:
"Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer" second edition by Lewis C. Eggebrecht.
Chapter 9 goes over two designs, one for a four slot expansion of up to three
feet and the other is for a ten slot expansion of up to eight feet.
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Homebuilt PDA:
http://www.mauve.demon.co.uk/
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http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat/csa/gecko/index.html - CS/A 6502 Gecko
Computer, a small self-designed and self-built computer based on the 6502
CPU. Circuit diagrams and software.
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Wally'sWorld of Driving Simulators - Build your own Wheel and Pedals
http://www.oz.net/~wottenad/wheel2.htm