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I ran across a blog by Brad Robinson about his efforts to build the 1980's Microbee home computer using FPGAs. One implementation uses a XuLA2 board and a custom PCB to fit the Microbee into a small case that attaches to a keyboard and monitor. All the steps in developing the circuitry and FPGA code are clearly documented in a series of blog posts. <<more...>>