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MPU302, Repurposed SPX MPU board for CP/M-68K</description>
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SBC-386EX

Disclaimer: this is a work in progress (still; 30-Nov-2018)</description>
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MC14500B</description>
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The YAZ180 is a modern single board computer, built on the tradition rich Z8S180 CPU and the AMD Am9511A-1 APU.</description>
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Z-Berry

Z-Berry is the smallest Z80 based computer ever built.

Original Z80 CPU, modern RAM and ROM with 74xxx discrete logic ICs.</description>
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