Wednesday, 20 July 2022

A Slight Divergence

While I was recently recovering from the Plague know as COVID, I could not get enthusiastic about painting, so I decided to venture into the realm of vintage computing and assembled a replica of a 1970's minicomputer known as a DEC PDP-11. I had bought this kit a few weeks before with the intention of building it latter in the year.

The kit essentially adds a scale replica of the PDP-11's front control panel to a Raspberry PI single board computer which in turn runs an emulation of the PDP-11's operating system.

For a more in depth look, here is a link to the kit creator's website:
https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsolescence/pidp-11

Opening and first look at the kit

Sorting ready for assembly

Stage one completed

Switch bank added

Pi board added

The finished article

It took three afternoon's of work to complete the kit, and I am quite happy with the outcome. I only made two mistakes - the white switch was put in wrong and one solder joint (out of 350+ ) was dodgy - but easily found and corrected. I have not done electronic work like this since the early 90's and actually enjoyed a trip back in time to an earlier part of my working life. There are some additions that can be added, and will look at doing that at a latter time.

Friday, 29 April 2022

Still Here...

 I seem to have let this blog slip a little over the last 18 months or so, so here is a quick catch-up.

My daughter continues to go in more Kickstarter campaigns.

More undead.

The 3D printer farm grows.

Some figures have been painted.


And a 3D printed Napoleonic project started.



More detailed posts on various projects later, and hopefully I will keep posting a bit more often in the future (not every couple of years!), but time will tell.