We reviewed the PiDP-11 recently, loving its straightforward build and beautifully accurate case. Get your hands on one with this competition.
We have two kits to give away!
By Rob Zwetsloot. Posted
Ever wanted to turn your Pi into a retro computer? If you win one of these PiDP-11 kits, you could...
We reviewed the PiDP-11 recently, loving its straightforward build and beautifully accurate case. Get your hands on one with this competition.
We have two kits to give away!
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