Become a sponsor to The Really Old-School Computer (m68k)
Hi ๐ !
I'm roscopeco, the founder and project lead on the rosco_m68k, an open-source Motorola 68000-based retro-style computer that you can build yourself!
We're a small team of enthusiasts, and developing physical hardware and the software that goes with it is expensive ๐ธ - all sponsorships are reinvested directly in the project, for things like:
- Researching new chips and components we can use to create new retro products
- Getting prototype boards made and shipped out to the core team for development
- Day-to-day running of the project: discord subscriptions, website hosting, etc
- Ensuring we are sufficiently caffeinated for multi-day hacks
We also sell kits and boards, so if you don't want to sponsor but would still like to support the project, come along and buy something - we'd really appreciate your help ๐
Meet the team
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Ross Bamford roscopecoFounder & Project Lead
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Thomas Jager 0xTJHardware & Boot Firmware Wizard
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Xark XarkLabsFinal Boss of FPGA Video & Software
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Malcolm Harrow harrowmCPM/68k & Testing Guru
Featured work
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rosco-m68k/rosco_m68k
Design, documentation and software for the Really Old School Computer (M68K)
C 162 -
rosco-m68k/example_programs
Some ready-made example programs (in binary form) you can upload directly to your rosco_m68k
C 3 -
rosco-m68k/homebrew-toolchain
Support for installing m68k toolchain with Home-brew
Ruby 8 -
rosco-m68k/hardware-projects
Supporting hardware, expansions and projects for the rosco_m68k
Assembly 14 -
rosco-m68k/rosco_m68k_docker
Docker image for rosco_m68k toolchain
Dockerfile 2 -
rosco-m68k/cpm68k
Setting up CPM for the rosco_68k sbc
Assembly 8