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Lee Hart

Retired EE who can't give it up. Still believe in Dr. Dobb's maxim "Running light without overbyte". Sell retro-electronics kits

Sartell MN USA
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This user joined on 11/21/2016.

Things I've Built

6502 Badge. Designed for 40th anniversary of Apple II, Commodore PET, and Atari VCS 2600. A complete 6502 computer on a 3" diameter badge. Has scrolling LED display, serial I/O, monitor, floating-point BASIC. https://www.sunrise-ev.com/6502.htm

Altaid 8800 -- An Altair 8080 microcomputer in an Altaids tin. Has a real 8080 CPU, front panel, and runs CP/M. Entirely built with vintage through-hole parts and technology. https://www.sunrise-ev.com/8080.htm

Z80 Membership Card kit. A self-contained classic Z80 microcomputer in an Altoids tin. 64k memory, serial I/O, and hex front panel. 100% 1980's parts, through-hole construction, and no PC needed. https://www.sunrise-ev.com/z80.htm

1802 Membership Card kit. Recreate the classic 1976 Popular Electronics Elf computer. A complete computer with blinkin-lights front panel. Needs no external computer and fits in an Altoids tin. https://www.sunrise-ev.com/membershipcard.htm

Electronic Christmas card kit. A great first project! Runs for weeks on a single 9v battery. https://www.sunrise-ev.com/projects.htm#christmastree

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