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<P><STRONG>Class Description</STRONG></P>
<P>Join Andy Reitano in discussing how they leverage current technologies like .NET and Node.js to develop new ways of playing with old game consoles. The session will cover the computer architecture that made 8-bit game consoles tick, the challenge of designing within technical constraints, designing development tools, live demos of past projects, and future plans for the system.</P>
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<P><SPAN><BR><STRONG>About the Instructor</STRONG></SPAN></P>
<P><A HREF="http://nobadmemories.com/" TARGET="_blank" REL="noopener noreferrer noopener nofollow noopener noreferrer nofollow nofollow noreferrer nofollow"></A></P>
<P CLASS="MsoNormal"><SPAN><A HREF="http://www.andrewreitano.com/" TARGET="_blank" REL="noopener noreferrer noopener nofollow noopener noreferrer nofollow nofollow noreferrer nofollow"><SPAN>Andy Reitano</SPAN></A>is an Electrical Engineer from New York City specializing in FPGAs, embedded programming and PCB design. His personal work involves exploring the design of classic computers, specifically the C64/NES (6502) and the Sega Genesis (68K/Z80).</SPAN></P>
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