Simple8085
A simple Intel 8085-based computer design (by TomNisbet)
Lox68k
Port of the Lox language to a 68008 single board computer (by bayerf42)
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Simple8085
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How to find the right chips?
You will need to read the data sheet for your processor to understand what is needed. The 8085 sheet will show some very hard to find chips like the 8155 and 8755, but you can build a very nice computer with not much more than the CPU, a latch, a RAM, and and EEPROM. Here’s one I did: https://github.com/TomNisbet/Simple8085
Lox68k
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The Lox language running on the Sirichote 68008 kit
Check it out at the repository https://github.com/bayerf42/Lox68k