ChipLabels
Over 250 part numbers, premade PDF's & Gimp Files 74/4000 Logic/PIC/AVR/68k/6502/z80 and more. (by Upcycle-Electronics)
8-Bit-Breadboard-Computer
This is a complete rework of Ben Eater's 8-Bit Breadboard Computer project schematics with his kits defined and proper schematic flow. (by Upcycle-Electronics)
ChipLabels | 8-Bit-Breadboard-Computer | |
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4 | 2 | |
51 | 13 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
about 4 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
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ChipLabels
Posts with mentions or reviews of ChipLabels.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-03.
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Made some paper pinout guides today, they are 1:1 scale so they fit right on top of the chips! No more looking back and forth at the datasheets!
I have some too, made in gimp, with the source files and many other chips made. If you have a good resolution laser printer, there are labels with schematic flow or truth tables built in: https://github.com/Upcycle-Electronics/ChipLabels
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Buying random Jameco IC Grab bag "BAG,IC's(100)CMOS,CD4000,74C,74HC,74HCT" results for fun.
I have a list of databooks that are available on archive.org along with probably half of these chips I already made labels for. https://github.com/Upcycle-Electronics/ChipLabels
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Having issues with writing to the 6502 EEPROM (AT28C256)
Maybe try my chip labels. I made them to help with these kinds of issues. There is a section of premade, ready to print labels for the 6502 along with a bunch of other common chips.
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8 Bit CPU -- Power Talk
Those came from: https://github.com/Upcycle-Electronics/ChipLabels
8-Bit-Breadboard-Computer
Posts with mentions or reviews of 8-Bit-Breadboard-Computer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-08.
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gerber files for the 8 bit computer
I don't have gerbers but I did rework his schematics for proper top to bottom, and left to right flow, with all the kits labeled and separated, along with the KiCAD files to create them. You can might also take a look at my chip labels repo on github for some more related stuff.
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Made some paper pinout guides today, they are 1:1 scale so they fit right on top of the chips! No more looking back and forth at the datasheets!
I have also reworked the schematics for top:bottom/left:right flow and with each kit defined: https://github.com/Upcycle-Electronics/8-Bit-Breadboard-Computer
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ChipLabels and 8-Bit-Breadboard-Computer you can also consider the following projects:
8-Bit-Computer
PRP-6502 - Breadboard computer / CPU -- 6502 based