As the guy behind the MicroBeast kit, I've never been so emotionally invested in my life - and when you got nothing on the terminal I was panicking "What did I do wrong?!". Phew! 😂 The stickers can usually be lifted off the sheet with the edge of a craft knife. Sometimes it helps to peel off the surrounding sheet to leave just the stickers. You can also peel off the back layer of the screen filter to get it to stick to the LEDs (with a wipe of a damp cloth). As for the beep... did you solder on the speaker?! Thanks so much for such a fun video, hope you're having a good summer!
Oh man, I didn't think of the jeopardy that put you in. I promise we would reach out before putting up something like that! We didn't try too hard on the stickers cause we are so impatient, lol. I know stickers like that are just finicky in general. I decided I like it as an art piece and guessing the keys is part of the adventure. Almost certainly we didn't do the speaker but didn't care at all since it was working and SO COOL!!!!!!
That is one amazing machine you've created, I really need to get one! Is there a reason (except for price) why you don't use standard MX keyboard switches for the keyboard?
@@LockFarm An A5 size would be great to carry around! Does it have an interface to make the one line display usable on its own (for example, like the SHARP Pocket Computer)? From the video, it seemed like the µBeast requires an external terminal for BASIC. Also, how many watts of power does it need? I know this wasn't designed for battery power, but I'm curious how long it could run.
The MicroBeast looks absolutely fantastic! I loved the enthusiasm and the detailed explanation throughout the video. It made the assembly process not only informative but also genuinely enjoyable to watch. Seeing all the components come together, especially that magical moment when everything lit up is always a highlight. :D
I watched this with my 12 year old and they were very impressed that you built a computer from scratch. They didn't even know it was possible and that it would take forever. 🤣 Maybe this marks the beginning of their own journey into technology in a more in-depth way? Thanks Taylor and Amy! 🙂
Excellent, as always. And until seeing this video, I always thought I should just let the chips fall where they may, but now I know you should put the chips in before turning on the computer. Thanks for the insight! 😃
I want to get one of these because they look so neat and I can always use anything to improve my solder skills, but money is tight. Hopefully when I am more flush with cash they will still be available. This is super neat!
@@fractalMD It was my birthday this last monday, and I had hoped that I would have the money to order one then, but because of several unexpected doctor visits and follow ups and now PT for my mistreated shoulder, the money I had set aside is now gone. But that's life. Hopefully I will rebuild that fund soon! Keep up the excellent videos I enjoy watching them very much. My daughter loves watching too! So you have a 9 year old fan too here. :)
YAY a new video! I hadn't heard of this particularly new 8-bit, nice to see it! That onboard one-line display reminds me of old pocket computers made by Casio, for better and for worse. It is a cool thing regardless, thank you for showing it to us ^_^
Great vid. I have just bought a MicroBeast kit. Hopefully delivered soon. Huge nostalgia for me and Z80 assembly programming back in the 70's and CPM in the 80's. This kit will cover all for me. My first Z80 build was a Nascom 1 kit. I am 68 now, and looking forward to the MicroBeast kit build.
@@fractalMD My MicroBeast kit has arrived. Just miscellaneous parts to solder now, ie keyboard keys and other hardware. Its important to install the key switches level. A project for tomorrow. I have spread the build over 4 days. Overall a brilliant kit, and I am having a good time.
I will never get over how pretty Amy's hair and makeup is... and this retro stuff is so cool. Like how did these things even do the internet?! ;) I know, I know... stone ages cuz it didn't exist much of the last century.
I discovered this video from the MicroBeast Discord. I've ordered, but still waiting on mine. I'm now subscribed. I love it seeing really enthusiastic people and you two certainly are.
You two make me laugh, I love your videos. That kit is very much like the first computers I ever tried - I had one that had hexadecimal input, and a 7-seg display and binary LEDs. My uncle built me something a bit more sophisticated that could connect to a keyboard and TV. I want that MicroBeast kit but I don't think my eyes and hands could cope with the soldering anymore. Anyway, big "Hi!" from London, UK.
Awesome video as always. Hope you can film a room/set tour episode soon. Plus over time longer episodes. Also I love your university of Alabama tshirt Amy n it’d be cool to have one with you and Taylor signing it. Overall always happy when your videos come on. God bless and I wish you both on the show well.
"Oh, we should put the chips in!" 😂 Classic! When I hear the word, "sieve", I think of: "My momma talkin' to me tryin' to tell me how to live But I don't listen to her 'cause my head is like a sieve" Cheech and Chong "Earache My Eye" ...I'm dating myself...🤣 But back to Z80's, great job on the kit. I might have to get one.
You gotta be fast because z80 DIPs are no longer made :D I see it can run CP/M, nice! I have a Z80 very old MPF-1 (did a video on it) but this would be a cool little project before I need to harvest z80s from old machines :D THUMBS UP
@@fractalMD There are still a lot in stock around the world, and beyond that we can build drop in replacements. Whilst most of the world is moving away from 5v electronics, we'll keep the whole ecosystem running for a while yet, and after that we'll make something that is hopefully just as accessible.
The last three keys on the bottom row are 'Space', 'Cursor-left' and 'Cursor-right'. You can use it in pure terminal mode and just input from your PC keyboard, or use the on-board keyboard if you wish.
As the guy behind the MicroBeast kit, I've never been so emotionally invested in my life - and when you got nothing on the terminal I was panicking "What did I do wrong?!". Phew! 😂
The stickers can usually be lifted off the sheet with the edge of a craft knife. Sometimes it helps to peel off the surrounding sheet to leave just the stickers. You can also peel off the back layer of the screen filter to get it to stick to the LEDs (with a wipe of a damp cloth). As for the beep... did you solder on the speaker?!
Thanks so much for such a fun video, hope you're having a good summer!
Oh man, I didn't think of the jeopardy that put you in. I promise we would reach out before putting up something like that!
We didn't try too hard on the stickers cause we are so impatient, lol. I know stickers like that are just finicky in general. I decided I like it as an art piece and guessing the keys is part of the adventure.
Almost certainly we didn't do the speaker but didn't care at all since it was working and SO COOL!!!!!!
That is one amazing machine you've created, I really need to get one!
Is there a reason (except for price) why you don't use standard MX keyboard switches for the keyboard?
@@annoyedwalrus7803 Price, and size - MicroBeast is about the size of an A5 sheet of paper, which is a good size for a single board computer.
@@LockFarm Ah, makes sense, thank you!
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Order placed! 😁
@@LockFarm An A5 size would be great to carry around! Does it have an interface to make the one line display usable on its own (for example, like the SHARP Pocket Computer)? From the video, it seemed like the µBeast requires an external terminal for BASIC.
Also, how many watts of power does it need? I know this wasn't designed for battery power, but I'm curious how long it could run.
The MicroBeast looks absolutely fantastic! I loved the enthusiasm and the detailed explanation throughout the video. It made the assembly process not only informative but also genuinely enjoyable to watch. Seeing all the components come together, especially that magical moment when everything lit up is always a highlight. :D
Just remember the chips.....
I'm even more impressed by how you can type anything with a blank keyboard! 😂
Skillzzzzz
"Resistors!"
"...not futile..."
Classic!
@TheKingScrod Sometimes our mumbled stuff is the best stuff. Someday I'll get real microphones, I swear.
You two are like the Lavergne and Shirley of the high tech world.
We'll take it!
? I'm from the UK.
I watched this with my 12 year old and they were very impressed that you built a computer from scratch. They didn't even know it was possible and that it would take forever. 🤣 Maybe this marks the beginning of their own journey into technology in a more in-depth way? Thanks Taylor and Amy! 🙂
That is amazing!
That is some brilliantly cool packaging! And of course, a wonderful video from the awesome, all-star ladies of The Taylor and Amy Show!
ALL STARS!!!!
Excellent, as always. And until seeing this video, I always thought I should just let the chips fall where they may, but now I know you should put the chips in before turning on the computer. Thanks for the insight! 😃
We are here to answer the Big Questions.
I want to get one of these because they look so neat and I can always use anything to improve my solder skills, but money is tight. Hopefully when I am more flush with cash they will still be available. This is super neat!
I hope you can get one soon. 😀
@@fractalMD It was my birthday this last monday, and I had hoped that I would have the money to order one then, but because of several unexpected doctor visits and follow ups and now PT for my mistreated shoulder, the money I had set aside is now gone. But that's life. Hopefully I will rebuild that fund soon! Keep up the excellent videos I enjoy watching them very much. My daughter loves watching too! So you have a 9 year old fan too here. :)
@helldog3105 I know you'll have one, soon! Hope things are going okay.
@@helldog3105Also, HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY
@@fractalMD Thank you for the birthday wishes. First things first I have to finish PT and then I will look more closely into it!
You two have fun the right way -- great episode!
Sup, David!
Love that you said you are known for leaving chips off then, true to form, forgot the chips. Thank you for making me feel better about myself.
it shows she knows her error so she knows what to look for if something does not work the first time round
YAY a new video! I hadn't heard of this particularly new 8-bit, nice to see it! That onboard one-line display reminds me of old pocket computers made by Casio, for better and for worse. It is a cool thing regardless, thank you for showing it to us ^_^
We love making these fun videos, for sure. :)
STOP! I'm glad you went ahead anyway because it was fun to watch!
It's a great little kit!
@@fractalMD
Yes it is!
I had a TRS80 (Z80) and then an Apple II (6502) in the 80's. Two great 8bit processors!!!
Great vid. I have just bought a MicroBeast kit. Hopefully delivered soon. Huge nostalgia for me and Z80 assembly programming back in the 70's and CPM in the 80's. This kit will cover all for me. My first Z80 build was a Nascom 1 kit. I am 68 now, and looking forward to the MicroBeast kit build.
You will love it!
@@fractalMD My MicroBeast kit has arrived. Just miscellaneous parts to solder now, ie keyboard keys and other hardware. Its important to install the key switches level. A project for tomorrow. I have spread the build over 4 days. Overall a brilliant kit, and I am having a good time.
@@nigec4969hell yes!!!!
Genuine excitement! Cool retro computer. I want one now!!
It's really neat!
Awesome video, and now there's _another_ kit on my want list. Thanks!
It's hella cool.
Cool kit! Always nice to see some blinkenlights.
Right??!!
For some reason my phone has not notified me of your recent videos. 🤨 But all is well now. Thank you for bringing happiness into our lives! 😃
Hooray!!
I like the clicky sound of those keys! That looks like a fun kit to build and play around with.
SO MUCH FUN
i agree ladies, 'no chips needed' should be clearly marked and stated front page. very interesting kit with great potential.
Works way better with chips in place!
I will never get over how pretty Amy's hair and makeup is... and this retro stuff is so cool.
Like how did these things even do the internet?! ;)
I know, I know... stone ages cuz it didn't exist much of the last century.
😍😍😍😍😍
The UA-cam algorithm brought me here. This is relevant to my interests. Subscribed
So you're telling me the algorithm actually works sometimes?!
Welcome! We have fun here.
@@fractalMD I guess it does sometimes, not often enough.
I discovered this video from the MicroBeast Discord. I've ordered, but still waiting on mine. I'm now subscribed. I love it seeing really enthusiastic people and you two certainly are.
Oh neat, we made the discord, eh? It's a great little kit! Love the display.
Looks like a great little project!
Ken, it is so cool!
You two make me laugh, I love your videos. That kit is very much like the first computers I ever tried - I had one that had hexadecimal input, and a 7-seg display and binary LEDs. My uncle built me something a bit more sophisticated that could connect to a keyboard and TV. I want that MicroBeast kit but I don't think my eyes and hands could cope with the soldering anymore. Anyway, big "Hi!" from London, UK.
❤❤❤
oh god the forgotten chips thing, I totally would have done it too!!!! xD
I feel seen lol
Best Dohh moment. Lol.
It so so real, lol.
Awesome video as always. Hope you can film a room/set tour episode soon. Plus over time longer episodes. Also I love your university of Alabama tshirt Amy n it’d be cool to have one with you and Taylor signing it. Overall always happy when your videos come on. God bless and I wish you both on the show well.
Roll tide! Thank you!
This makes me happy,
Hooray!
great to see you both..
Woo!!
Hang on, so you're telling me that the chips go INSIDE the computer?!😂 Great video, Andy defo sent his microbeast to the right people!
Right???,
You guys are the best!
No, you!
Glad to see you ladies back with a video 🙃
With a vengeance!
@@fractalMD 💅🏻
Love Taylor’s shirt! ❤ :)
RTR, baby!
That was a triumph!
Huzzah!!!!
@@fractalMD Also bizarrely I was out for a run today and I saw some Taylor and Amy lookalikes... at least I presume it wasn't you two!
@WhatHoSnorkers Unless you were walking in Memphis? There is a song and everything.
@@fractalMD A great song! Big fan of it (less so the Cher version...)
That thing looks cool...😶🌫️
Totally!
"Oh, we should put the chips in!" 😂
Classic!
When I hear the word, "sieve", I think of:
"My momma talkin' to me tryin' to tell me how to live
But I don't listen to her 'cause my head is like a sieve"
Cheech and Chong "Earache My Eye" ...I'm dating myself...🤣
But back to Z80's, great job on the kit. I might have to get one.
It's a really cool looking kit!!!!
LMFAO loved all the puns, and jokes. :)
Only the classiest humor for us!
I think Nigel Tufnel wrote those directions. "STOP! Don't touch it -- don't look at it."
It goes to 11.
The last VHS i own.
just like back in the 80s 😄
Before my knees hurt at night!
Very enjoyable video as always. Did you forget to solder the speaker by any chance?
That is almost certainly the issue. But once it was working we totally didn't care anymore, lol.
Really funny little jokes in there.
We be subtle
6:27 this sounds like something I would do lol
Chips help.
It came from outer space!
All the best things do.
I'm like.......why are you connecting it to USB when there are no chips in it?
OH I FORGOT TO PUT THE CHIPS IN IT!!
LMAO
I'm still laughing. Cause omg.
@@fractalMD you guys always crack me up
You gotta be fast because z80 DIPs are no longer made :D I see it can run CP/M, nice!
I have a Z80 very old MPF-1 (did a video on it) but this would be a cool little project before I need to harvest z80s from old machines :D THUMBS UP
It's so sad about the Z80s, I know.
@@fractalMD There will be a way... Z80 machines will continue to exist for years to come..
@LockFarm I mean, I feel like surely you sure right
@@fractalMD There are still a lot in stock around the world, and beyond that we can build drop in replacements. Whilst most of the world is moving away from 5v electronics, we'll keep the whole ecosystem running for a while yet, and after that we'll make something that is hopefully just as accessible.
Comedy gold 😂 did it ever go beep ?
Since it was working great we ceased carrying about the beep. 😊
😂😂😂😂 forget about she didn’t install some chips !!! Before turn on without chips !!!
If anyone ever thought this was scripted, lol......(tho who would ever think this in not sure??!!!!!)
😃
that's a cool looking kit but the stickers for the keyboard is just so anoying putting on .... great to see yall on youtube again
I might have to take a crack at the stickers again.
Oooo, it is my birthday as well. I wonder if that Basic would run on my CP/M card for my Atari 1090XL expansion box?
You should try it!
@@fractalMD Oh, I definitely will, but first I have to travel to the west coast to meet my granddaughter.
@@michaelstoliker971 how wonderful!!!
Cool!
which button is the space bar? can you use the keyboard from the computer it is hooked up to with USB? Ever get it to beep?
The last three keys on the bottom row are 'Space', 'Cursor-left' and 'Cursor-right'. You can use it in pure terminal mode and just input from your PC keyboard, or use the on-board keyboard if you wish.
What he said!
12:49 is that computer made into the case for a 3/4” video tape?!
I mean... it could work.
Nice, what form of BASIC does it use?
It's Microsoft Basic-80 for CP/M
@LockFarm doing my work for me and I love it!!!
Any Macrobeasts around?
They are kinda implied, aren't they?
😂 start 😊
But first, STOP
@@fractalMD 🤣
I never ever know what she's looking at over there
I guess there's a chat?
Love the videos though!
Online documentation!
Roll Tide
RTR
6:02 😂
I know!!