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A lot can be learned for the present from such projects. Older stuff is usually less integrated, more tolerant to manufacturing by hand (for many reasons, including relatively easy to deal with frequencies, board layout, and required layers), and you have plenty of "reference" implementation and documentation to delve into. It is a very valuable hands-on experience that certainly gives an edge over people who only know how computers are put together theoretically.


I guess the idea is if you're studying EE and related fields: "crawl before you can walk"


This is not crawling by any stretch of imagination. It’s low speed digital which is the only thing making it “easy”, other than that it’s worlds apart in complexity from a reasonable educational or DIY project.




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