Poking Technology
Old computers, old technology, ill-advised tinkering with things, terrible soldering skills, and occasionally spiders.
Darude's Sandstorm played on a Commodore PET (poorly)
Reverse engineering a 'tony' 6502-based game console
Resurrecting a thoroughly cursed Super Nintendo games console
Playing with a Commodore PET soundtracker for two hours
Onward Ride (Commodore PET 4032 remix)
How to play 60kHz samples on an unmodified Commodore PET, poorly
Fixing the MemoryWriter 6040 floppy drive with Solvespace
Tearing down a Xerox MemoryWriter 6040 typewriter/word processor (in far too much detail)
Building a keyboard for a 1985 Casio FX-451 calculator (part 2/2)
Building a keyboard for a 1985 Casio FX-451 calculator (part 1/2)
Destroying a Kindle Oasis 2 with hot air and a Kaiweets KTI-W02 thermal imager
Hacking a BMD Speed Editor keypad into an X11 macropad
Tearing down some more cheap and nasty smartwatches
Porting Python to a terrible $3 smartwatch
Hacking a Fnirsi DSO152 mini oscilloscope to play Breakout
Compiling Pascal with a Pascal compiler compiled with a Pascal compiler on the neo6502, in real time
Porting CP/M-65 to the Olimex neo6502
Porting CP/M to a Brother SuperPowerNote Z80 laptop thing
Inside a cheap and nasty multimeter
Turning a bread machine into a soup machine
Porting CP/M to the Agon Light, on an Agon Light
Writing a 6502 assembler for CP/M-65, part 6/6
Writing a 6502 assembler for CP/M-65, part 5/6
Writing a 6502 assembler for CP/M-65, part 4/6
Writing a 6502 assembler for CP/M-65, parts 2/6 and 3/6
Writing a 6502 assembler for CP/M-65, part 1/6
Reverse engineering a 1985 IBM keyboard (and building a USB converter for it)
Changing the channel name
The IBM 6780 Quietwriter: teardown and demo
6502 CP/M: 14/14