Pulsar Mini Chip v0.8 appeared

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via Starfire’s blog.

So I was working on a xoxbox kit (Still haven’t finished it actually) very cool all analog, based of the TB-303 and I started thinking that this mass of hundreds of components would have the be able to be replaced by modern tech.  So after some research, learning and remembering what I was taught in college (was a computer science major for about 3 years) I have come to learn and understand somewhat how small simple microprocessors can do a lot more then I had ever thought.

Welcome the Atmel line of 8-Bit RISC microprocessors, always loving the old 8-bit game systems (I still own my Atari!) and also having a place in my heart for chiptune music I decided to work on a chip based version of the good old TB-303.

Its buzy, its lo-fi, and it’s definitely embryonic, but let’s keep an eye on things and see how they develop.

Comments

4 responses to “Pulsar Mini Chip v0.8 appeared”

  1. What the…

    Is it me? This video has NO audio…

  2. For me the audio was stuck in the left channel.

  3. kami68k

    yes its just playing on one side.

  4. Thanks for the plug, I’ll be updating the blog often, also I’m really try to keep this on the cheap, as in definitely under 100 bux with a lot more functions then it has now!