Ted Fried of MicroCoreLabs has designed and built a series of emulators that plug into CPU sockets of vintage computers. These emulators use Teensy (Arduino-compatible) boards and custom-designed PCB’s to emulate vintage processors: 8088, 6502, Z80 and 68000. The design and architecture of these emulators will be explained, and information will be shared how they can be economically built. Ideas for how these emulators can be used to debug and extend the capabilities of vintage computers will be discussed.
Recorded on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at the InfoAge Science and History Museums in Wall, NJ where the Vintage Computer Federation Museum is located.
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