- Dactyl Nightmare – One of the first demonstrations of virtual reality used in a video game at the mall of America in the early 90s.
- Sony/Nintendo Console – Before Sony created the Playstation, they had partnered with Nintendo to create a SNES console. The Ben Heck show has a tear down of the device.
- SNES Star Fox Voices – Ben shows us his excellent talent of emulating the voices of the characters from the Super Nintendo Star Fox game.
- Parker and Ben tell the story of how they met at the Midwest Gaming Classic.
- Pinheck System – Parker and Ben discuss in detail the design of the Pinheck Pinball System. This control system is used in the America’s most haunted pinball maching made by Spooky Pinball.
- We determined that the Parallax Propeller utilizes the Von Neumann architecture as opposed to the Harvard architecture for its program memory.
- Adafruit recently had an interview with Matt Berggren, the director of Autodesk circuits, to talk about the future of Eagle. Read the interview.
- Mega Processor – A massive, discrete-level processor designed by James Newman which uses over 42,000 transistors is finally complete. See his megaprocessor project.
- A clone of the Apollo Guidance computer, the computer that brought astronauts to the moon and back, has been built by John Pultorak. Review the schematics here.
Hosts: Parker Dillmann, Stephen Kraig
Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro!