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iz8dwf | From the project to the gadget: making a small PCB. @iz8dwf | Uploaded October 2016 | Updated October 2024, 58 minutes ago.
Creating a small PCB to replace 2364-style ROMs needed to repair my Commodore SX-64 and VIC-20. I use Kicad for small (and bigger) electronic designs.
SX-64 and VIC-20 repair videos:
youtube.com/watch?v=zBl4MbWcAF4
youtube.com/watch?v=jY_ne61TiPc

This is not intended as a tutorial on using Kicad, you can find many of them on youtube, it's just to show the basic steps involved in making your own electronic gadgets at home.
Once you start making them, you can never stop :)
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From the project to the gadget: making a small PCB. @iz8dwf

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