Recreating classic computer schematics. Let's convert all those random scanned PDFs into a modern, editiable and re-usable format.
Most of the directories are empty. They represent the structure I had initially had in mind. I'm working on the Apple IIgs ROM3 schematic. Another contributor has provided schematics for the Altair 8800. There is plenty of room for you to contribute!
Pick a system, find a schematic, and start drawing. The project has picked KiCad as the primary schematic capture tool. If there are variants of the schematic, give them their own directory. If you see a system you'd like to contribute but it isn't listed, just submit a pull request. If you start working on a system, do a pull on the readme file in that directory and put your name there as "working on it."
Have suggestions on how to manage that workflow? Then submit an issue!
I first announced this project at KiCon 2019. Here are some links to get background about the project.
- Watch my original talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBaU4JZOVzk
- Download my slides: https://baldengineer.com/kicon2019
- See additional info on baldengineer.com: https://www.baldengineer.com/bit-preserve-vintage-schematics-with-kicad.html
My goal is to have minimal rules. Right now I'd like us all to focus on documenting these systems somewhere. After we get a few more systems captured and a few more people contributing, then we can develop a style guide.
So for now, Bit Preserve has three simple rules:
- Do not upload bitmapped PDFs or images of schematics. Please link to repositories for that specific system instead. The only files to be hosted here are KiCad (aka editable) files.
- Use KiCad
- Don't be a dweeb
Please, submit an issue. In most cases, there is no need to email me. I want open discussions about how we move forward.
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Amiga
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Amstrad
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Apple
- Apple II
- Apple II+
- Apple IIe
- Apple IIc
- Apple III
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Commodore
- PET
- VIC 20
- C64
- C64C
- C128
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Sinclair
- ZX 80
- ZX 81
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Spectrum ZX
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Tandy / Radio Shack
- TRS-80 Model I
- TRS-80 Model II
- TRS-80 Model III
-James @baldengineer