@decle </a>has joined us - great to have you on board, welcome!  Check out <a href=https://hackaday.io/project/194876-exploring-the-science-fair-microcomputer-trainer/log/"https://www.youtube.com/@decle/videos">his YouTube channel.</a><br></p>
<p>He implemented <a href=https://hackaday.io/project/194876-exploring-the-science-fair-microcomputer-trainer/log/"https://forums.atariage.com/topic/251791-nybl-a-science-fair-microcomputer-trainer-emulator/">Nybl - a Science Fair emulator using the original ROM that runs on the Intellivision, and also has developed a method of dumping a TMS 1xxx ROM using the test mode. Great stuff! <br></p>">
@decle </a>has joined us - great to have you on board, welcome!  Check out <a href=https://hackaday.io/project/194876-exploring-the-science-fair-microcomputer-trainer/log/"https://www.youtube.com/@decle/videos">his YouTube channel.</a><br></p>
<p>He implemented <a href=https://hackaday.io/project/194876-exploring-the-science-fair-microcomputer-trainer/log/"https://forums.atariage.com/topic/251791-nybl-a-science-fair-microcomputer-trainer-emulator/">Nybl - a Science Fair emulator using the original ROM that runs on the Intellivision, and also has developed a method of dumping a TMS 1xxx ROM using the test mode. Great stuff! <br></p>">
@decle has joined us - great to have you on board, welcome! Check out his YouTube channel.
He implemented Nybl - a Science Fair emulator using the original ROM that runs on the Intellivision, and also has developed a method of dumping a TMS 1xxx ROM using the test mode. Great stuff!
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