Fully assembled, tested and working pico-mac-nano plus new USB splitter cable and hex key. This is the 1-bit rainbow implementation of the open source pico-mac project modified to run on a Pico Zero, and combined with a tiny 2" LCD screen and a custom designed PCB in a detailed, miniature, 62mm high replica Macintosh 128k case.
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I’ve been brainstorming excuses on why I need one of these ASAP.
Find Raspberry Pi stock. It’s crazy how hard to find it is at the moment. COVID-19 supply chain disruption and all that.
This is an unbelievably cool application for the Raspberry PI: Emulate a 68040 that is super powerful compared to what was available in the eighties, and connect it to a Commodore Amiga. Throw in USB bridge, SCSI, etc.
Took long enough to produce a new model rather than a tiny tweak. I don't expect most people to use the Windows 10 for IoT on this thing though. I think for most people Linux will still be the way to go.
Reverse chiptunes: process the audio coming out of a Nintendo and play it on real instruments.