In principle yes, but who is going to allow me to prove it π π
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Retro coder and homebrew computer maker, fan of all things 6502, electronics and retro computers in general. Z80 vs 6502? I don't care they're both in computers I loved back in the day. Oric, Atari and Amiga were my childhood machines!
In principle yes, but who is going to allow me to prove it π π
Can my homebrew computer on breadboard control a real-world device? Yes it can!π
This is 1980s style computing with some basic transistor interfacing to allow a pin on the homebrew's AY-3-8910 chip to control a fan!π€
#iot #homebrewcomputing #6502cpu
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Happy Valentines fellow nerds - here are some more blinkenlights to brighten your already great dayπ
Now with a 74HC161 counter for additional dynamics!π€
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Blinkenlights are back - computers seem more 'alive' when they're flickering lights at you, and if you know what to look for it can even give an idea of what the machine is doing!
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Doh meant to post YT link to show tweaked background graphics with Death Star rising up from the horizon!
#deathstar #retrocomputers
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Tweaked the game a bit - improved the backdrop graphics with a proper Death Star that come up over the horizon! This will go up on GitHub soon.
I think it looks a lot better and quicker to draw than the method of drawing circles to make a Death Star!
#8bitcoders #mos6502 #oric #retrocomputers
Made some cosmetic tweaks - new backdrop graphics and animation. Proper Death Star vs drawing one using circles!
#oric #retroprogramming #8bitcode #MOS6502
Port of a game from dflat to native Oric - easier for folks to try using emulator or even real machine.
I've made some improvements too e.g. the game music which is a decent rendition (not by me!) of a legendary electronic track.
#programming #8bitcoders
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if I were a graffiti artist... #amiga
Now if it was showing WB1.2 on the label (that's what came with my first A500 in 1988), I'd want to protect your graffiti as much as any Banksy! π€π€π½π€π½
Oric says - happy Christmas!ππ ππ πΆπΆ
Oric-1 computer
Oric-1 computer
Work has been keeping me crazy busy. But had a nice surprise today at an event hosted by the National Edge AI Hub at @newcastleuni.bsky.social
They have a small display of computing history and I was delighted that my dear Oric-1 features!π€π€
#Oric-1
I have once again created a charity Retro Computer calendar for 2026!! Last year you helped raise Β£44 for charity by downloading my calendar. Let's try and beat that this year!! π Thank you!!
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Thanks matey!
Tetris converted from dflat to C using OSDK toolset - now that's much smoother!
#mos6502 #c-programming #retro-coding #retro-computing
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Programming 8 bit games in C targeting the Oric 6502 based micro.
Here's one example converted from dflat a BASIC like language I developed for my homebrew computer π€
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I remember seeing that at the time and thinking it was a bit unusual Paul Hardcastle's track being in the charts!
That helps a lot ππ½
Never coded in Ada but I remember thinking it was decent and good for real time programming if I recall correctly?
Does micropython work well in terms of performance?
We learnt Pascal for A level at college. It was designed for education so it's decent I think.
But by my second year I was using C on my Amiga A500 and I liked that more!
My favorite is C/C++
Pascal is nice too.
For retro kicks 68000 and 6502 assembly language is great.
BASIC is nostalgic but not as interesting as I found it way back when..
Tbf I can see how bad that is compared to the crt tv RF display.. So indeed as I suspected alas I do not have an old school crt tv.. Yet! π€
Haven't seen an RF display for years. I think I do have an older lcd TV that supports it but I'm sure the even older analogue crt are more sympathetic to weak and wobbly RF? π€
A new video showing tools to allow Oric to play Protracker 3 files in the background from C language.
The Oric has a decent sound chip, I think it does a good job here, and now super easy to add high quality tracks to your games!
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And relevant to lots of 6502 based machines. The general idea of a game loop, state machine for objects etc. π€
Haha yes got it yesterday and opened it but no time to try anything. I'll wait for the instructions I think π€π€π½
Love itπ€ππ€ππ½ππ½
Oric-1 and Atari 800XL plus a homebrew computer in a BBC case.
This is an irl photo of my desk right now! π€π€π½