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Raspberry Pi 400 a complete personal computer built into a keyboard

Raspberry Pi 400, a complete personal computer built into a keyboard

In the computer market, the Raspberry Pi foundation has stood out by offering mini – Ultra-accessible single-card PC, allowing hackers and developers to equip themselves with computer equipment at a lower cost. Thanks to these pocket computers, it is quite simply possible to create anything, as long as you understand your subject, of course. Now, Raspberry

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A ZX80 WITH A PROPER CASE 1

A ZX80 WITH A PROPER CASE

A popular project among Hackaday readers is to recreate a piece of home computing or gaming hardware from the past, and in that endeavour we’ve seen some truly amazing projects. Usually they take the form of bare PCBs or custom cases that look nothing like the original, but not [Cees Meijer]’s Sinclair ZX80 clone. It sports

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LUNCHBOX CYBERDECK IS A TASTY BUILD

LUNCHBOX CYBERDECK IS A TASTY BUILD

One of our favorite things about the cyberdeck concept has got to be the versatility of this mobile computing medium. Some cyberdecks lean toward making the user into a full-on Snow Crash gargoyle, and others are more fold-and-go like laptops. This discreet deck from [Andres Borray] looks as though it might have a PB&J and a bag of

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AWAKENING A DRAGON FROM ITS SLUMBER

AWAKENING A DRAGON FROM ITS SLUMBER

For all the retrocomputing fun and games we encounter in our community, there are a few classic microcomputers that rarely receive any attention. Usually this is because they didn’t sell well and not many have survived, or were simply underwhelming machines that haven’t gathered a huge following today. One that arguably falls within both camps

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