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Re: HELP: Blueprints for a Computer
comp.arch.hobbyist is an entire newsgroup about building
computers from scratch. You'll probably want to start
with the FAQ (on my web page). There are links to all sorts
of info that will help you, including schematics.
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Mark Sokos - Electrical Engineer, Computer Geek
(er, programmer) and no talent bum musician
E-mail: sokos@desupernet.net
Web: http://users.desupernet.net/sokos/
comp.arch.hobbyist FAQ, electronics tutorials, etc.
Dave Ventura wrote in message <37824B3F.53BC9C50@yahoo.com>...
>Hello. I would like to build a primitive computer as a hobby.
>Somewhere along the
>technology lines of an Apple I or II, IBM AT, VIC-20, etc.. I would
>like to build it from the
>ground up (soldering IC chips and what not). After I get it working,
>I hope to write a command
>interpreter (BASIC-like) for it with grammars. Does anyone know of
>what kind of resources
>(physical or digital) I could use as a set of blueprints, or kits, or
>reference. ANYTHING. I
>am in the dark about this but very excited. I would appreciate any and
>all suggestions.
>
>Thanks in advance to all who appreciate a love of computers and help.
>
>D.V.
>