Pinned Repositories
acsi2stm
Atari ST ACSI to SD card converter with a STM32
ACSI_to_SCSI
Atari ACSI to SCSI adapter with parity
Atari-CO60472-Delay-Line-Replacement
Replacement for the Atari CO60472 Delay Line chip, which is used in the Atari 600 and 800XL computers
atari-composite-mod
Composite video mod board for Atari 2600/VCS
atari-st-video-pcb
ATARI ST Video/Audio adapter PCB
Atari800Keyboard
Composite-Video-Amplifier
Used for composite modding Atari console systems such as the Atari 2600
Gotek-Floppy-Disk-Emulator-V2
Floppy disk emulator for old computers and machines, Amiga, Atari ST, etc.
kicad-conversions--atari-ste-motherboard--c300780-001
A conversion to Kicad EDA of the schematics of a computer released around 1989 known as the "Atari STE".
RASCSI
English version of the Raspberry Pi SCSI interface board "RaSCSI". This allows a Raspberry Pi to function as an emulated hard disk and/or CD-ROM for vintage Macintosh computers.
iCityWork's Repositories
iCityWork/acsi2stm
Atari ST ACSI to SD card converter with a STM32
iCityWork/ACSI_to_SCSI
Atari ACSI to SCSI adapter with parity
iCityWork/Atari-CO60472-Delay-Line-Replacement
Replacement for the Atari CO60472 Delay Line chip, which is used in the Atari 600 and 800XL computers
iCityWork/atari-composite-mod
Composite video mod board for Atari 2600/VCS
iCityWork/atari-st-video-pcb
ATARI ST Video/Audio adapter PCB
iCityWork/Atari800Keyboard
iCityWork/Composite-Video-Amplifier
Used for composite modding Atari console systems such as the Atari 2600
iCityWork/Gotek-Floppy-Disk-Emulator-V2
Floppy disk emulator for old computers and machines, Amiga, Atari ST, etc.
iCityWork/kicad-conversions--atari-ste-motherboard--c300780-001
A conversion to Kicad EDA of the schematics of a computer released around 1989 known as the "Atari STE".
iCityWork/RASCSI
English version of the Raspberry Pi SCSI interface board "RaSCSI". This allows a Raspberry Pi to function as an emulated hard disk and/or CD-ROM for vintage Macintosh computers.
iCityWork/RGBtoHDMI
Bare-metal Raspberry Pi project that provides pixel-perfect sampling of Retro Computer RGB/YUV video and conversion to HDMI
iCityWork/ST_to_HDMI
A simple Atari ST DIN13 to HDMI video adapter with basic scan doubling for Low/Medium resolution modes
iCityWork/STBT
Bluetooth Keyboard, Mouse, and Gamepad adapter for Atari ST and compatibles
iCityWork/STRam
4MB RAM expansion for Atari 520ST(M)
iCityWork/WiFiModem
A WiFi modem for computers with RS232 interface
iCityWork/A8PicoCart
UnoCart on a Raspberry Pi Pico clone
iCityWork/adam-psu
Coleco Adam internal PSU board
iCityWork/AdamNet-Drive-Emulator
Arduino Mega ColecoVision Adam Disk Drive Emulator
iCityWork/AmigaRGBtoHDMI
LinuxJedi's designs for Amiga RGBtoHDMI boards.
iCityWork/Atari-BASIC-benchmarks
A collection of common BASIC benchmarks converted to Atari BASIC format and adding timers
iCityWork/Atari2600Module
Game module board for Atari 2600 that can hold 16 games.
iCityWork/Atari600XL-Upgrades
2015: (1) PS/2 Keyboard (2) PC RS232 interface for file storage (3) 64k RAM memory upgrade (4) Composite video output upgrade (5) 5 volt PSU upgrade
iCityWork/Atari_Floppy
External Atari ST floppy adapter comprised of a DIN14 to IDC adapter and an IDC to floppy adapter with USB power
iCityWork/BlueSCSI-v2
Open source, open hardware, SCSI emulator using the Pi Pico PR2040 and Pico 2 RP2350
iCityWork/ESP32_Atari_1020_Controller
iCityWork/fujinet-devkit-shield
FujiNet compatible hardware that allows you to build your own using all THT components and an Espressif devkit board.
iCityWork/GR8RAM
8 MB RAMFactor-compatible Apple II memory expansion card
iCityWork/Greaseweazle
Tools and USB interface for accessing a floppy drive at the raw flux level
iCityWork/RAM128
128 kB Saturn 128k-compatible RAM expansion card for Apple II
iCityWork/Sally-to-W65C02S-adapter
This is a small adapter, in the form of a daughter board, which fits into the socket of the "Sally" CPU of the Atari 800XL microcomputer. It replaces that CPU with a CMOS, modern, low-power, fully static, currently in production W65C02S and some auxiliary logic. The project has been featured in three videos in my YouTube channel ("The Byte Attic," https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzZNuoHys1t-AdwYDhOz8g).