When it comes to connecting modern mass storage devices to old 8 bit computers, the humble compact flash card is ideal. It normally presents itself as a 16 bit IDE drive, although it is quite happy to run in 8 bit mode, and even a small CF card by modern standards can hold a huge…
Component Substitution Due To The Worldwide Chip Shortage « RC2014
Retro, but not vintage: kitbuilt rc2014 8-bit computer running CP/M with Raspberry Pi based Terminal running a CRT emulation. : r/retrobattlestations
Tadeusz Pycio (@TadeuszPycio) / X
Karl's Compact Flash Module 10e
Design Challenge for RC2014 compatible SBC
CP/M « RC2014
RC2014 Retrocomputing - Projects - VHS Talk - Vancouver Hack Space
Compact Flash Module v1 « RC2014
Modular Z80 computer kit, 512k ROM 512k RAM, Runs RomWBW – CP/M and Z-System, 12 slot backplane with up to 8 free slots, RC2014 Enhanced Bus
RC2014 Zed Pro
RC2014 CP/M-IDE
Karl's Serial and Storage Module #61c
Compact Flash Module for CP/M RC2014 Computer from RFC2795 Ltd on Tindie
Z80 based single board computer, 128k ROM with 8k and 16k slots, 32k RAM, BASIC, FORTH and Z80 assembler on ROM, Upgradable to CP/M, 6 pin FTDI
RC2014 Mini II