Lil' Bits
Howdy y'all! I'm David, a Linux SysAd and Cloud Architecture expert working in tech and this is my space for exploring low level computer science concepts that I don't often get to work with in my career.
Join me as I begin to explore a world that has long been mysterious. My foundation in computing started with graphing calculators, and it is one of my primary tools on this journey, but I plan to spend a great deal of time exploring general embedded computing concepts and toolchains and low level coding concepts using a wide range of open source and proprietary tools alike.
New MP/M II Distribution for Small Computer Central RCBus: Install Guide
MPMII on the Z180 for SCC - User Setup and C Programming
MP/M II on the SC126, How To Run the First Multiuser Operating System for Home Computers
Finished wiring my Z80 breadboard prototype.
Coming Soon - ez80 on the RCBus
Advanced RomWBW configurations with ZPM3 on Small Computer Central.
RC2014 RP2040 VGA Terminal - PicoTerm #Short
CollapseOS on Small Computer Central
Programming in C and ASM on CP/M - Small Computer Central
Z80 Gaming on Small Computer Central - Vezza ZMachine Interpreter!
This Project Could Change 8-Bit Computing: Project ODIN!
Hello World! on Small Computer Monitor
My Solar Pi project. Solar powered Raspberry Pi Zero W #shorts
Quick Intro to Terminal Emulators - How To
Small Computer Central - Z80 Computer Line Introduction
Foundational Technologies: Writing Instruments
Apple Watch SE (Gen2) Unboxing and Channel Update
TI 84 Plus CE Python Edition Unboxing
Building the SC140 retro-computer for Z180
Finishing the RC2014 Pro Build
RC2014Pro Backplane Assembly
RC2014Pro Unboxing and Stream of Conciousness Channel Update
RC2014 Build Log - Zilog 80 Hobby Computer Assembly
Computron Build Log - Stage One
Welcome to Lil' Bits!
Attempting to create breadboard-friendly RISC-V microcontrollers using SiFive's FE310-G002 IC.
Unboxing three calcs and a CBL2
The Graphing Calculator Collecton, to date. 2020-03-19
Unboxing 3 Graphing Calculators: Casio fx-CG50, HP Prime, TI-83 Plus.