#gigatron

Rock and Blogrockandblog
2025-05-20

La banda Gigatron ha decidido no participar en el Resurrection Fest 2025 debido a preocupaciones éticas relacionadas con la financiación del festival

rockandblog.net/gigatron-cance

2025-03-02

–"¡¡Hijos del trueno!! Veo mucho cuero y mucha crin... habéis venido a por vuestra dosis de caña? ¿¡Queréis caña!?"
–"¡¡Siiii!!"
–"¡¡No os oigo!! ¿¿¡¡Queréis caña!!?"
–"¡¡¡¡SIIIIIIIII!!!!"
–"....PUES LA VAIS A TENER."

#carnaval #gigatron #gigatrin

Un rolero impresentable con sus greñas ondeando cual banderas, su buena barba de indigente, su elegante casco vikingo, sus gafas de sol post-resaca y su hacha de matar pijos (la chupa de cuero no se ve en la foto pero está ahi).
Three Jackdaws :mastodon:3jackdaws
2025-02-01

&& !!. Madre los , grandeeees. Visigoth Kings Powerlist.
youtu.be/FnX9EKu5EKk?si=up0lwQ

@Rp12Biker :verified:Rp12Biker@oldbytes.space
2024-01-02

A little bit late. But happy new year to all my followers. And rest of the retro interested crowd. Today with a pic of my selfmade, ingenious #Gigatron computer. It misses a dedicated CPU and works only with ttl logic chips instead.
#RetroComputing

#Gigatron computer in wood casing
Alejandro Gaita Ariño 🐌 :ecoanarchism_heart:agaitaarino@todon.nl
2022-11-19
2021-10-25

VCF East 2021: Novasaur TTL Computer Sets the Bar

There was certainly no shortage of unique computers on display at the 2021 Vintage Computer Festival East; that's sort of the point. But even with the InfoAge Science and History Museum packed to the rafters with weird and wonderful computing devices stretching back to the very beginning of the digital age, Alastair Hewitt's Novasaur was still something of an oddity.

In fact, unless you knew what it was ahead of time, you might not even recognize it as a computer. Certainly not a contemporary one, anyway. There's nothing inside its Polycase ZN-40 enclosure that looks like a modern CPU, a bank of RAM, or a storage device. Those experienced with vintage machines would likely recognize the tight rows of Advanced Schottky TTL chips as the makings of some sort of computer that predates the 8-bit microprocessor, but its single 200 mm x 125 mm (8 in x 5 in) board seems far too small when compared to the 1970s machines that would have utilized such technology. So what is it?

Inspired by projects such as the Gigatron, Alastair describes the Novasaur as a "full-featured personal computer" built using pre-1980 components. In his design, 22 individual ICs stand in for the computer's CPU, and another 12 are responsible for a graphics subsystem that can push text and bitmapped images out over VGA at up to 416 x 240. It has 512 K RAM, 256 K ROM, and is able to emulate the Intel 8080 fast enough to run CP/M and even play some early 80s PC games.

Better Living Through Emulation

Arguably the most noteworthy feature of the Novasaur is it's ability to emulate a vintage CPU. By taking this approach, Alastair essentially ensured that the only software he'd ever technically have to write for the computer would be a hardware abstraction layer. Once that was in place, he could simply load up existing programs and operating systems that were designed to run on the emulated chip.

In comparison, other TTL computers generally need to have new applications written for them. To use the Gigatron as an example, the system's ROM provides the user with a handful of tools and games that were written specifically for the hardware. But outside of that, your best bet for getting new software on the system would be to use the Tiny BASIC interpreter and write it yourself.

Intel 8080 Credit: Konstantin Lanzet [CC BY-SA 3.0]The Novasaur's ability to run CP/M and existing Intel 8080 software makes it a far more practical machine than others we've seen in the past, and is central to the claim of it being a "full-featured personal computer" rather than just an experiment in computing minimalism. But interestingly, a look through the project log shows that the decision to go with the 8080 didn't happen until relatively late in the game. Originally, Alastair was aiming for his machine to be compatible with something in Motorola's 6800 family of chips, or perhaps some subset of the MOS 6502.

It would be almost a year later before he made a post explaining he's decision to target the relatively overlooked RCA 1802 COSMAC. A month later, at the recommendation of Gigatron's creator Marcel van Kervinck, he reevaluated the situation once more. Originally he'd been put off by the complexity of the Z80, but the Intel 8080 seemed to offer a reasonable middle-ground. As it takes his computer 137 cycles to complete one CPU instruction, Alastair says the final emulated CPU is operating at approximately 450 kHz, or around 22% as fast as the original hardware.

Living History

While the Novasaur is an incredible accomplishment itself, one also has to give credit to Alastair for the phenomenal documentation he's put together. Since the beginning of 2019, he's been documenting every step that's gone into the planning, design, and construction of his TTL computer through log updates on the Hackaday.io page.

The fact that we can look back and see exactly what promoted him to switch gears and start focusing on Intel 8080 compatibility or what it looked like the first time the graphics system lit up a real CRT display, is an invaluable resource for others who might be working on similar systems. Of course even if you're not looking to build a TTL computer of your own, it's still fascinating to see how it all came together.

There's some irony that, even though it was on display at the 2021 Vintage Computer Festival East, the Novasaur was almost certainly one of the newest pieces of hardware in the building. After all, the PCB just hit its final (for now, at least) revision over the summer. Even still, there were few other machines that felt as truly personal as this labor of love, and I'm glad that VCF not only gave me the chance to see it up-close, but to meet its exceptionally passionate creator.

#cons #hackadaycolumns #retrocomputing #emulation #gigatron #intel8080 #ttlcomputer #vcfeast #vcfeast2021

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2020-12-30

Der #Gigatron-Rechner aus TTL-Komponenten ist eigentlich gar nicht so doof, selbst wenn man kein Retro-Fan ist. Die Hardware ist so simpel, dass man noch jedes Detail verstehen kann und auch die Software ist komplett offen. Eigentlich ideale Voraussetzungen um einen Passwort-Mananger oder einen Messenger drauf laufen zu lassen, denn einen #Staatstrojaner wird es für diese Plattform so schnell bestimmt nicht geben. Ggf. mit einem 2. seriellen Port und etwas AES-Beschleunigung erweitern. #rC3

2020-12-28

Oh, #RetroComputing related talks next on ChaosZone TV at #rC3 (German but there should be an English translation live):

15:30 Basteln im Lockdown: #Gigatron - Ein Computer ohne CPU

rc3.world/rc3/public_fahrplan#

17:00 Retrocomputing

rc3.world/rc3/public_fahrplan#

streaming.media.ccc.de/rc3/cha

Very much enjoying assembling the Gigatron 🙃 #gigatron
M
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Hacker Hotel
was a great inspiration for this one 👍🏻 Totally doable while enjoying the company of a six year old.
Kontu aldaketa/Cambio cuentaizaro
2019-01-03

@zital @Gerkoon
Aratustea beti daramate gainean!! Bai, Charlie Glamourrek ematen dion indarrik gabe jai lukete!

Kontu aldaketa/Cambio cuentaizaro
2019-01-03

@zital Ei!!! Hori elkarbanatu beharko duzu! :D

Kontu aldaketa/Cambio cuentaizaro
2018-12-02

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