Custom built and full working classic computer setup
Fully functioning webcam speakers and Morse code styled mouse. Nixie clock within the typewriter

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Custom built and full working classic computer setup
Fully functioning webcam speakers and Morse code styled mouse. Nixie clock within the typewriter

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Repost Classics : IBM Pico and Macintosh Pico
7/4/21 and 7/5/21
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MiSTer Upgrades Vintage Computer Recreations
The MiST project provides an FPGA-based platform for recreating vintage computers. We recently saw an upgraded board — MiSTer — with a similar goal but with increased capability. You can see a video of the board acting like an Apple ][ playing Pac Man, below. The board isn’t emulating the target computer. Rather, it uses an FPGA to host a hardware implementation of the target. There are cores for Apple, Atari, Commodore, Coleco, Sega, Sinclair and many other computers. There are also many arcade game cores for games like Defender, Galaga, and Frogger. The MISTer uses a Terasic DE-10 board …read more http://pje.fyi/Q1fbCz
Rare Clear Apple Newton MessagePad 110 (Developers Edition)
Want one? There is one for sale on Ebay right now.
A fun fact for the passionate collector: Apple’s Message Pad 110 (internally codenamed Lindy) was Jonathan Ive’s first design project at Apple. Ive's career at Apple began all the way back in 1992, nearly a decade before the iPod was unveiled and a good five years before Jobs returned to the fray. More about that at engadget.com
(Photos by the seller, I just beefed it up a little)
Minimal Z80 Project Site: Here