Z80-Powered Event Badge Lights Up RC2014 Assembly
A unique event badge, powered by a Z80 processor, has been created by a developer named Spencer. The badge, shaped like an RC2014 module, was a highlight at the RC2014 Assembly event.
The badge, designed by Spencer, is shaped like an RC2014 module and features LEDs on all signal lines. It includes a single-board RC2014 Micro with a slow clock, allowing for clear visibility of its operations.
At the RC2014 Assembly event, the badge stole the show. Spencer's Z80 code steps through all memory addresses, creating a mesmerising display of 'blinkenlights'. This is believed to be the first event badge powered by a Z80 processor.
Spencer's Z80-based event badge, with its RC2014 module shape and LED-lit signal lines, was a standout feature at the RC2014 Assembly event. Its unique display, achieved through Spencer's Z80 code, has made it a memorable piece of event tech.
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