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Welcome to MicroHobbyist — where vintage microprocessors meet modern obsession! This channel follows my journey building and experimenting with custom homebrew computers based on legendary 8-bit CPUs like the Zilog Z80, MOS 6502, Motorola 6809, and Hitachi 6309. Whether I'm reverse engineering old systems, designing new boards from scratch, or getting lost in a sea of PLDs, WinCUPL, and solder smoke, you're in for a nerdy deep dive into the golden age of computing.

Expect retro computing builds, custom single-board computers (SBCs), logic analyzers, memory mapping, clock generation, I/O decoding, and the occasional mystery mailbag full of components I forgot I ordered. If you love blinking LEDs, breadboard chaos, vintage chipsets, or 8-bit assembly code, you're in the right place.

Subscribe for retro tech projects, electronic design deep-dives, and unapologetic nostalgia — one DIP pin at a time.

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LIVE Retro Build: Breadboarding Memory for the 6309 Unleached 2.0 Computer - PART 2

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LIVE Retro Build: Breadboarding Memory for the 6309 Unleached 2.0 Computer - PART 2

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