Baffa-81 is a Sinclar ZX81 clone on Baffa-2 Homebrew Computer. It's based on Grant Searle's ZX80/81 Project and Wilco's ZX80/81 board. Also, the ps/2 interface is based on Danjovic's Tek v2 project.
All boards have arrived! Now I need to have some time to assemble and test them. I would like to thank PCBWay again for all their support on the Baffa-2 project. In addition to the boards being great (excellent quality), manufacturing and delivery are very fast.



Projected boards:



I had also created a reduced version of my backplane to reduce costs of this project :) . It's half the original backplane with only 6 slots. Can be connected to others via expansion port.

To complete the setup, it is necessary to use the Z80 CPU board and the dual clock board.
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