This Tiny Macintosh Replica Actually Works
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A tiny Macintosh that fits in your palm? That's the pico-mac-nano, a miniature replica of Apple's iconic 1984 computer. Created by vintage Apple parts supplier 1-bit rainbow, this 3D-printed wonder houses a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller and a 2-inch screen. Despite its diminutive size, it's fully functional, running an emulated version of the classic Mac OS.
Nick Gillard, the mastermind behind the project, has made the design open-source. "We wanted to capture the essence of the original Macintosh in a playful, accessible way," he explains.
While the £56 kit quickly sold out, tech enthusiasts can still build their own using freely available files. This blend of nostalgia and modern technology offers a unique window into computing history, proving that sometimes the biggest ideas come in the smallest packages.
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