HackerBox #0101 - Archives
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Open the archives of computing machinery to discover the Kenbak-1. Designed in 1970, it is widely considered to be the world's first personal computer. We will use an ATmega328P-based Arduino Nano to assemble, test, and program a kit reproduction of the Kenbak-1 Computer. The Kenbakuino project perfectly emulates the Kenbak-1 using the Arduino integrated development environment. Assemble and experiment with a light-reactive firefly robot kit. Explore historical archives from the world of computer and electronics enthusiasts. Consider the future of GenAI prompting for visual artwork and more.
Box Contents Include:
- HackerBox 0101 Collectable Reference Card
- Exclusive KENBAK-1 Reproduction Main Board Kit
- Exclusive KENBAK-1 Reproduction Front Panel Kit
- ATmega328P Arduino Nano Type-C Microcontroller Module
- DS1307 Real-Time Clock Module
- Light-Reactive Firefly Robot Kit
- Three Archive-Themed Hacker Stickers
Online resources:
- Official Online Guide for HackerBox 0101
- Unbox & Build Video from Jamie's Hack Shack
- Kenbak-1: The World's First Personal Computer
- Assembly Language Video from breakit_makeit
- Unbox & Build Video from HighShelfRich
- Unbox & Build Video from 463n7