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| | Getting Started with MicroPython
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| | We're coming up on three years now that [John, Warthog9] and I have been running the MicroMirror project, and I decided that it was about time to start working on the next generation of the MicroMirror appliance hardware design. Currently, our main appliance consists of an HP T620 thin client with a 2TB M.2 SATA SSD in it, but due to a lot of feedback from networks that they didn't have any way to plug a 1GbaseT server into their network, we pivoted to using the HP T620+ thin client with a ConnectX-311A-XCAT NIC in the PCIe slot. So we now ship these thicker thin clients with a 10G-LR optic installed in the SFP+ cage on the server, but hosts are free to replace that optic with SR or a DAC if their specific needs dictate something other than the 10G-LR defaul...
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| | I got into FPGAs with the intent of building a retro-computer. A couple of popular hardware implementation targets are Gameboy, NES, RISC-V and CHIP-8. Last year Ive done my practice round with 6502 and RISC-V emulators, both in C. CHIP-8 is a really nice virtual machine implemented on a number of computers since the 1970s, initially designed to make game development easier. After building a CHIP-8 emulator a couple of days ago I thought I know a lot about the simple platform to actualy start implementin...
| | techtinkering.com
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| The Commodore VIC-20 is a great machine to learn an assembly language on. It was released in 1981 and was the first computer to sell one million units, which co