PMD85 AVR

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Tinctu
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PMD85 AVR

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PMD85 was rare 8bit (Intel 8080 CPU) computer "Made in Czechoslovakia".
Here is WIKI:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMD_85
Picture:
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Emulator:
http://pmd85.borik.net/wiki/%C3%9Avod&setlang=en
Game Screenshots:
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Youtube:


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And here is AVR version (designed by Ing. Peter Chrenko - so not by me...):
http://translate.google.com/translate?s ... 2F&act=url
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Kilo
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Re: PMD85 AVR

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cooool!
looks great! Also the graphic... the sharpness is amazing but only in b/w.
Great project to rebuild with the Atmega... Maybe with an PS/2 keyboard and SRAM
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Tinctu
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Re: PMD85 AVR

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Video>
yes 288x256, standard PMD games was b/w only few are 4 color...
SRAM>
SRAM memory is used (recommended) type HYUNDAI HY628100B-70...
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D3thAdd3r
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Re: PMD85 AVR

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very interesting, some of those games look pretty unique
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Kerby
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Re: PMD85 AVR

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Interesting computer, like many old to Intel 8080 CPU. Remembered himself as a child ... The games were simple and fun, I think well suited for Uzebox, add color or leave b / w
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