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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2020 · 1H 20M

A computer from scratch with Jonathan Pallant

from Cyberdeck Users Weekly · host Paul Miller

So I screwed up and didn't select my nice podcasting microphone for this episode and am instead speaking to you through that joke of a pinhole mic on my MacBook Pro. The good news is that we're not here to listen to me, we're here to hear from the fascinating Jonathan Pallant: Town Mayor, retro computing enthusiast, and embedded systems engineer. Jonathan Pallant, Town Mayor of St Ives, Cambridgeshire @therealjpster thejpster on GitHub St Ives 42 Technology Monotron and some context Monotron Monotron - a 1980s style home computer written in Rust Monotron - Building a Retro Computer in Embedded Rust C64 interrupts Memory segmentation DLLs On The Metal podcast Google Fuchsia Redox OS Windows Terminal Neotron and abstraction Neotron MS-DOS Cylinder-head-sector Neotron 32 KiCad EDA Let's Try PCB Etching! OSH Park Tiva C Series TM4C123G LaunchPad Neotron 528ST JLCPCB SMT assembly service VideoCore Explain yourself! "Woohoo! Made my EME-232 into Drive B: so I can boot from the Gotek but still read 3" disks. @ZxSpectROM, this has been so much fun :)" Commodore 128 Bill Herd's Story of Commodore from the Computer Engineers' Perspective

So I screwed up and didn't select my nice podcasting microphone for this episode and am instead speaking to you through that joke of a pinhole mic on my MacBook Pro. The good news is that we're not here to listen to me, we're here to hear from the fascinating Jonathan Pallant: Town Mayor, retro computing enthusiast, and embedded systems engineer. Jonathan Pallant, Town Mayor of St Ives, Cambridgeshire @therealjpster thejpster on GitHub St Ives 42 Technology Monotron and some context Monotron Monotron - a 1980s style home computer written in Rust Monotron - Building a Retro Computer in Embedded Rust C64 interrupts Memory segmentation DLLs On The Metal podcast Google Fuchsia Redox OS Windows Terminal Neotron and abstraction Neotron MS-DOS Cylinder-head-sector Neotron 32 KiCad EDA Let's Try PCB Etching! OSH Park Tiva C Series TM4C123G LaunchPad Neotron 528ST JLCPCB SMT assembly service VideoCore Explain yourself! "Woohoo! Made my EME-232 into Drive B: so I can boot from the Gotek but still read 3" disks. @ZxSpectROM, this has been so much fun :)" Commodore 128 Bill Herd's Story of Commodore from the Computer Engineers' Perspective

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