Today, we're using the Pico Micro Mac project, along with a project from the endlessly cool @RonsCompVids, to build an entire Macintosh 128K inside of a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller!
⭐️ I auction old tech from my videos on Whatnot! https://whatnot.pxf.io/retro
⭐️ I use Bambu 3D printers https://bit.ly/bambu3D
LINKS:
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🍎 Pico Micro Mac: https://github.com/evansm7/pico-mac
🍎 VGA hat kit: https://jcm-1.com/product/picomicromac/
🍎 Firmware for flashin' to the Pico: http://picomac.bluescsi.com/
🍎 USB OTG adapter for keyboard and mouse: https://amzn.to/3UpzzWz (you'll also need a USB hub if your keyboard doesn't have one!)
(Amazon links are affiliated links)
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