I started designing retro computers in January 2021. It all started because my first computer was a Microdigital TK82C (a clone of the Sinclar ZX81).

I learned to program on it and had so much fun programming simple ascii games. I missed my little friend and would like to still have it with me... Well... during pandemics, I was chatting with a friend via Zoom and told him my story... He had his ZX81 and gave it to me. Of course, after many years over the closet it wasn't working.
Since I couldn't use it, I started to study the ZX80 and ZX81 schematics to learn how it works and try to fix it. Then, after reading Grant Searle's page, I realized I could create my own clone. \o/ Yey... and my ZX81? I could fix it later. :D
This led me to study other computer architectures and then I started to create my own projects...
The eagle files and gerber I used were created by Wilco2009 (Alejandro Valero). But there are some changes I made to improve the sensitivity of the cassette and another one that I had to do to fix the video output.

I'll update the eagle files asap to add them but the mods are already in my schematics. I also sent some suggestions to Wilco and He added to his post on his blog.
For now, I'm working on Baffa-2 Project but I have plans to create some peripherals like zonx (soundboard clone shown on video bellow), sdcard reader, vga video output, etc.
Augusto Baffa





























Jon Thomasson
6502Nerd
Very Nice! One step up from my project:
https://hackaday.io/project/170707-zx80-replica
But I'm tempted to build a real clone using your PCB...