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I'm building my own 8-bit computer — from scratch, fully soldered, and module by module. Inspired by Ben Eater’s legendary SAP-1 and 6502 tutorials, this series is my own take on homebrew computing — powered by a custom bus architecture called SEBA-1. In this episode: ▶ Why I ditched breadboards and went all-in on PCBs ▶ How SEBA-1 works and how I’m connecting all the modules ▶ My long-term plans — including a future SAP-inspired CPU ▶ And a lot of soldering, logic chips, and retro vibes 🧰 Tech featured in this episode: • 65C02 CPU & future SAP-1 module • IDC40 ribbon bus (SEBA-1) • Custom PCBs (UM-10W) • Logic comparators: 74LS684 / 74ALS677 • Lab power supply, modular peripherals 💬 Got questions? Ideas? Want to share your own homebrew project? Drop a comment — I’d love to hear from you. 📡 Subscribe for more nerdy electronics, retro vibes, and too many wires. 🎙️ Voice generated with the help of AI — because soldering and narrating at the same time is tricky ;) #retrocomputing #6502 #diyelectronics #seba1