I suspect many of you will already have seen this as it was listed on Hacker News, but just in case:
https://github.com/dekuNukem/RGBeeb/blo ... /README.md
A really interesting read.
People do love their 80s computers...
Customised BBC Micro
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Well! That was an interesting read, thanks. And I never had or wanted a BBC.
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Nice read. Had a BBC Micro model B back in the 1980s, plus one with a Z80 second processor unit in work at the time. Quite a beast in its day.
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I picked one up a while back with an SSD adapter. Good fun playing all the old classics again (we had Beebs at school, it was the first computer I coded). There is something about that baaa-beeep sound when you switch it on. Takes me right back to the school computer room!
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Indeed, very exciting to read. Thank you for sharing.
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