Wouldn’t it be cool to build your own CPU… especially one that actually runs a modernish OS?
From the site…
“Magic-1 is a homebuilt minicomputer. It doesn’t use an off-the-shelf microprocessor, but rather has a custom CPU made out of 74 Series TTL chips. Altogether there are more than 200 chips in Magic-1 connected together with thousands of individually wrapped wires. And, it works. Not only the hardware, but there’s also a full ANSI C compiler for Magic-1 (retargeted LCC), and a rudimentary homebrew operating system.”
Homepage :
http://www.homebrewcpu.com/
pico]OS 1.0.1 has been released. It is a service-release that includes one more port: MyCPU
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