Probably about time I post a little update on the z80 projects on the phlog. Though, there are many things being bandied about in the phlogosphere that I also want to sit down and write about, sustainable living being one of the most interesting I think. In any case, this past week or two has been a little emotionally draining, so I haven't done much in the way of writing. I have, on the other hand, tried to spend some time thinking about other things, choosing to work on my budding electronics hobby skills. I'm working on taking Grant Searle's "Simple z80" computer design and adding my own form of makeshift "mass storage." On my list of things to accomplish this decade is saving files to a cassette drive, so I am going to go for that first. Plus, it looks to be super easy. So far, the project is going well. The only part that I'm not really enjoying is the soldering. I've already built the design on breadboard, but I want something more lasting so I'm going to try it again on prototype board. Then, I think I'll move on to one of the already-made PCB designs for the final version. I'd like to build the final version into a case, hopefully made of wood, but 3D-printed as a backup. Pictures and more info are in my gopher hole, projects section.