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Homebrew Microcontroller Laptop, Made of Wood

Brietech writes "This is a homebrew laptop project based on a Picaxe microcontroller. It has 16kb of RAM, 256kb of storage, sound and a self-hosted development environment! It has a simple CLI, file-system, 'EMAXE' text editor and a programming language called 'Chris#.' Oh, and yes, it runs Linaxe."

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  1. Seems kinda low-spec as a starting point by Mr+Z · · Score: 5, Interesting
  2. Re:Pretty fast! by kkwst2 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    OK. So you're criticizing someone for not being as lazy as you? Way to go. This is a new level to revelling in laziness.

    I remember fondly one of my udergrad design classes in which we built an 8088 system from scratch by wire-wrapping the crystal, interrupt controller, memory controller, etc. and then programmed it to make some kind of control system. I made an infusion pump controller.

    The professor was a surly drunk, but I learned a lot in the class.

    It may be a "waste of time" but I'm sure he'll benefit.