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D print a tiny Macintosh SE/30 with Raspberry Pi base for a retro vibe on your desk A detailed guide is provided for creating ...
My first meeting with Bill Atkinson was unforgettable. It was November 1983, and reporting for Rolling Stone, I had gained ...
Another interesting quirk of the retro Macintosh scene is that the technically inferior 128k models tend to be valued higher than the more capable 512k versions, ...
A self-described computer geek has revealed a previously secret "easter egg" image file buried in the ROM code of the 27-year ...
The first Macintosh with a colour screen, the Macintosh II, only arrived in 1987. The Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, England, is one of many collections that feature a functioning 128K.
"Pico-mac-nano" is a tiny Macintosh PC powered by Raspberry Pi Pico, standing at just 2.4 inches tall. The open-source project costs $56, includes a custom PCB, TFT LCD panel, and USB support.
Apple’s venerable Macintosh computer, introduced with a shocking-for-its-time dystopian Super Bowl commercial in 1984, turns 40 today.. The Macintosh revolutionized home computing and paved the ...
Old-school Macintosh-to-VGA adapter. Just solve for X, set the right DIP switches and you’re golden. If you’re the happy owner of a vintage Apple system like a 1989 Macintosh IIci you may know ...
1-Bit Rainbow, an online store full of spare parts and accessories for keeping vintage Apple computers running, is now selling a functional original Macintosh replica that’s just 2.4-inches tall.
Lots of people create custom PCs, but few build them inside 40-year-old Macintosh cases. We spoke to one person who did to learn how it all went down.