Single Chip Computer based on the ATMega1284P
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The Single Chip Computer project by dan14 is truly exceptional. This 8-bit marvel is built on the ATMega1284P microcontroller and runs on the TinyBASIC interpreter. Users can control outputs and read inputs directly from the BASIC commands, giving them full control over their program's execution. One of the standout features of this computer is its ability to store program lists onboard in the EEPROM. This means that users can save their programs and recall them after a restart or power down, making it easy to pick up where they left off. The case designed for this project fits the PCB perfectly and is available on Instructables. The bottom part of the case features holes for screws, allowing users to secure the PCB in place with ease. What sets this retro computer apart from others is its unique twist: a single chip that can run a full BASIC interpreter. This makes it an ideal choice for those looking to experience the nostalgia of old-school computing without sacrificing modern functionality.
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