It’s yet another update to the Hackaday 68k, the wire-wrapped backplane computer that will eventually be serving up our retro site. This is also a demo of Hackaday Projects, our new, fancy online ...
68000 microprocessors appeared in the earliest Apple Macintoshes, the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST, and the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive among other familiar systems. If you were alive during the 16-bit ...
If you’re like me and happen to have a bunch of vintage Macs powered by Motorola 680×0 CPUs lying around, then you probably like to tinker with them. And what better way to tinker with obsolete ...
The 68K was king of the 32-bit microprocessor hill. As the first 32-bit microprocessor standard, many tried to emulate it. The 68K was a classic, an architecture for the ages. Designers of the 68K did ...
The Apollo Team behind the Vampire V4 just launched preorders for a new, all-in-one modern Amiga, dubbed the Apollo V4 A6000, which is built atop the Apollo V4 platform. The V4 platform, like other ...
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