1 I couldn't help myself. I've found the PDP/8 family somewhat interesting for
2 a long time, but never enough to just go out and buy one since the mass and
3 power to fun ratio just didn't quite cut it. Along comes the gang at
4 Spare Time Gizmos with a quasi-modern
5 [PDP/8 workalike](http://www.SpareTimeGizmos.com/Hardware/SBC6120-2.htm)
8 I just couldn't help myself. I ordered one of the partial kits... the proto
10 [front panel](http://www.sparetimegizmos.com/Hardware/SBC6120_Front_Panel.htm)
11 for it are all sold out, but they expect to have production
12 boards in a couple of weeks! I've also started the order process for one of
14 [I/O boards](http://www.jkearney.com/sbc6120/iob6120.htm)
15 that adds a bunch of neat features.
17 Yeah, it's just a toy, but the thought of having a PDP/8 clone with a real
18 front panel, compact flash storage, etc, was way too appealing to pass up!