pico-mac-nano is a glorious teeny-tiny replica of the original Macintosh
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Nick Gillard's 'Pico-Mac-Nano' is a tiny and functional replica of the original Apple Macintosh from 1984, reports the website 'Boing-Boing'. It measures only 62 millimeters in height and was created with a Raspberry Pi Pico as well as a 2-inch LCD panel. So not exactly suitable for daily work, but certainly a small piece of jewelry when the small Ur-Mac goes up and then you can even start MacPaint or MacWrite. Technically Open Source The final …
The Pico Mac Nano is a functional reproduction of a 1984 Macintosh, but a 62 mm high reproduction.
pico-mac-nano is a glorious teeny-tiny replica of the original Macintosh
Here's a fun one for Mac nostalgia fans: a new project by hobbyist Nick Gillard has taken the idea of mini retro builds to a whole micro level. Called the pico-mac-nano, this is a working replica of the original Macintosh that stands just 62 millimeters tall (that's 2.4 inches for you, Casey Liss). And what's more, you can actually run MacPaint and MacWrite on it. more . . .
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