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I love these projects, whether in hardware or software emulation. Both thresholds (CPUs powerful enough to emulate hardware, and FPGAs large enough to accommodate entire systems) have made amazing things possible.
It is not only fun to play with these old systems, but it puts into perspective where we are in computer history. And it's sometimes enlightening to discover/remember how we used to squeeze more out of less.