Welcome to my website, where I explore the fascinating world of vintage single-board microcomputers. If you're an electronics enthusiast with a solid understanding of digital and microprocessor theory, you're in the right place.
Here, you can dive into the designs of classic microcomputers like the SC/MP, 6800, 6502, TMS9900, Z80, MC6809, 2650, 68000, and more. I break down the details of these microprocessors, offering the information you need to build your own micro boards.
This site isn't just for browsing—I'm sharing blueprints and PCB designs for these single-board computers so you can take on exciting DIY projects. While I provide some components to get you started, this isn't a commercial site. You may need to source additional parts from other suppliers to complete your builds. The collection includes both prototypes and fully functional SBCs.
I aim for accuracy and clarity, but if you spot any mistakes or need further explanations, feel free to reach out. I appreciate your feedback and am happy to help improve your experience. I'll continue updating the content, so keep an eye out for new insights and details.
I'm also keen to connect with others in the community. If you know of any websites or designs that align with mine, let me know. I’ll be glad to link up and share resources. If you have software or documentation that could enhance these designs, your contributions are more than welcome.
Get ready to explore the world of vintage single-board microcomputers, fuel your passion for electronics, and start building something great.