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VOLUME WARNING - The music is much louder than the dialog. Sorry. I didn’t realize how much louder it was at the time. I bought a PiDP-11 kit that allows you to recreate the PDP-11 experience using a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4. Watch me solder the components onto the board, assemble the computer, and use it via terminal software running on my TRS-80 Model 12. Believe it or not, I didn't make any soldering mistakes...though I did make some mistakes during case assembly, as-noted in the video. I left more of the build footage in than originally planned, as this was a ton of work. Even at 3000% speed-up, it's a substantial portion of the video, and I thought it good to show how much work goes into these kits. Links: PiDP-11 web site: https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obso... Music: Disco Knights by Quincas Moreira (Taken from the YouTube Audio Library) Music: The Jam by Slynk & Mr Stabalina (Taken from the YouTube Audio Library) If you like to jump around, here's the index: Intro (0:00) Unboxing (0:57) Painter's tape and the unpacking the components (3:17) Sorting the components (4:09) Soldering: Diodes (4:27) Soldering: Resistors (4:59) Soldering: Interface connector (5:52) LEDs: Mounting and soldering (6:16) Pushknobs: Mounting and soldering (7:58) First test (8:10) Keyswitch header, and MAX232 overview (9:59) Keyswitch header, MAX232 and capacitors: mount and solder (10:51) Ready for switches (11:16) Switches: mounting and soldering(11:42) The finished board (12:41) Keyswitch and case assembly; soldering MAX232 TTL lines (13:19) Connecting to the PiDP-11 via serial port (14:28) Starting PiDP software and choosing an OS (16:50) Booting BSD 2.11 and looking around (17:46) BSD Network: PING and the HTTP server (21:41) Booting Unix System V (23:12) Playing Hangman and Monopoly...kind of... (24:57) Shutdown and Outro (27:03) I do these videos unscripted, so I apologize if the in-the-moment descriptions of things are a bit all-over-the-place. If you have any questions/comments about this video, you can find me in any of these fine locations: The CoCoTALK! Discord Server The TRS-80 Color Computer (CoCo) group on Facebook The CoCo Crew Podcast group on Facebook On the Vintage Computer Forums (vcfed.org) The TRS-80 Models I-4/4P Group on Facebook Tandy / Radio Shack Model II /12 / 16 / 16B / 6000 Owner's Group on Facebook Thanks for watching!