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AGAT-7. Rev.0 summary and start of Rev.A design.

  • Post author Electronics Fun
  • Post date 01/05/2013

I’m finalising my Rev.0 of the modern retro-computer “AGAT-7” replica. The next step will be Rev.A design with fixed mistakes, improvements, and new ideas. In this post, I’m going to summarise the Rev.0 experience and share with you some ideas …

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