AnyBit Fever Dreams

Special focus on the F256K from Foenix Retro Systems, launched in 2023 (a 6502 based modern retro computer)
MSDOS PC gaming (especially the 1990-1996 era before 3dfx), occasional emphasis on the sound and music aspect of those
days (MT-32, General MIDI, etc)
8-Bit era computers like the C-64, NABU, etc.

Welcome to the AnyBit Fever Dreams!



AnyBit Fever Dreams

NEW VIDEO is up on my other channel, about the PC Gameport Party for vintage PCs

https://youtu.be/SGnbr5O1Wa0

1 month ago | [YT] | 2

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Rate my documentation storage solution

6 months ago | [YT] | 2

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When you're in the mood for vintage computer music, you think back to

6 months ago | [YT] | 3

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Which of these classic sci-fi MSDOS games would you reach for, based on the box art? Or, if you are a veteran classic msdos gamer, which one of these hold the best memories for you?

6 months ago | [YT] | 1

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Would you like to see this next...

1 year ago | [YT] | 2

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[F256K] Just performed a CPU swap going from a 6502 (8-bit) to the 6502 compatible 16-bit 65816. Also in the reserve is a 6809 that this F256K can take in!

2 years ago | [YT] | 1

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Any night where the scope is used is a good night.
Wanted to check if my 12V barrel jack supply wall wart was extra noisy or not to power my #F256K

2 years ago | [YT] | 0

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On Friday June 16th 2023, I'll be streaming the installation and testing out of Wing Commander 2 which I recently picked up for my collection as a PC big box. Stay tuned to watch around 11 AM EDT (GMT-4)

2 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 0

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ANNOUNCEMENT:
I'll repurpose this modest channel and open it up to all retro computers, not just the MS-DOS era that I like best, the 1990-1994 one.
For those who don't know, my main channel is about compact black and white 68k macs, called 1Bit Fever Dreams youtube.com/@UC9YYXWX1SxBhh1YB-feIPPw where I have so much content planned.
For every retro and vintage computing urges to share stuff outside of that, I'll have this channel here to seat it.
I will soon change the name to better reflect this.

Stay tuned or be on your way, whatever you decide is fine!

For now, check out some images of a F256K (from Retro Foenix Systems) that I received this week. This is a brand new "65C02" retro computer designed very recently that has tons of goodies in it. I quickly found an address in the RAM and had some little blinky super basic code for it in minutes.

2 years ago | [YT] | 1