I built a pint-sized Macintosh

(jeffgeerling.com)

42 points | by ingve 4 hours ago ago

10 comments

  • ido 3 hours ago

    At the end he write the setup cost him $20, but the display alone sells for $50 (from the amazon link he provided). I'm assuming he had a bunch of the components already, but that's not really a fair cost comparison.

    • voidUpdate 3 hours ago

      I'm guessing that's a mistake in the article, in the video he says the setup costs $100

  • tokyobreakfast 3 hours ago

    I'd love to see this shoved into a Mac SE or Classic chassis with a replacement 9" LCD to match. Jeff, if you're reading this, make it happen lol.

    The old Macs really were the perfect form factor for a compact desktop computer—you saw them in every bedroom in every 1990s sitcom.

    Are there any good options these days that are smaller than a 24" all-in-one?

    • pedrocr 34 minutes ago

      There seem to be some 15 inch all-in-ones but these days if what you want is a small form factor the answer is surely a laptop. Even if you're just going to keep it on the same desk forever that's what you'd get if you want 15 inch or smaller.

    • itomato 34 minutes ago

      You can build an SE or Se/30 on a new PCB with a replacement transparent case and analog board.

      I think he is 3d printing a 1/2 size classic Mac chassis for the oi2040 rig

  • ZeroGravitas 3 hours ago

    I saw someone did the same but with a cool bit of bent plastic for the casing that evoked the original casing in a minimal way.

    Edit, this isn't the one I read but looks like the idea is older than I thought as someone was doing it in 2015:

    https://www.randomorbit.co.uk/?p=904

  • vardump 2 hours ago

    I wonder why he didn't use a RP2350, it costs practically same as the older RP2040. That way it could have 450 kB or so system RAM, enough to play around with some old productivity software.

  • yuppiepuppie 3 hours ago

    IMHO, a Macintosh/Apple product is equally about the hardware that delivers the software.

    I dont want to belittle the authors work, but I would call this "building custom hardware for a pico-Mac project."

  • aa-jv 3 hours ago

    This is nice, but I yearn for the day I can run it on my watch. ;)