Reply 20 of 54, by PARKE
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Absolutely stunning !
Absolutely stunning !
fleedar wrote on 2020-10-01, 23:03:wiretap wrote on 2020-10-01, 20:42:Please tell me you are uploading the STL files to Thingiverse. Haha
I do plan to do this! I need to clean them up first and and fix a couple issues that I had to modify by hand before assembling, but I want to upload them and put together a BOM once I do.
Thank you for being awesome.
Until I saw this thread I couldnt find a good reason to buy a 3D-printer...
After seing this amazing work I really need one 😀
I am speechless. This is bloody amazing. For a minute I thought it was my old 286 from mid to late 80s. Then I cried. Ah, the nostalgia.
"Design isn't just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works."
JOBS, Steve.
READ: Right to Repair sucks and is illegal!
that is so cute - congratulations
But where's the mini Model M keyboard?
Haha, thats looking excellent! Very nice work!
Awesome!
Make one for LGR and he'll love you forever.
This wins. Excellent job, to the point where I seriously can't believe you hadn't worked with CAD before! The results speak for themselves!
Impressive. Very cool.
Amazing job! I want one.
Just WOW!
Truly amazing work! I made a fully 3d-printed AT case for miniature 6-ISA slot AT motherboards, and have a good idea how much work that must have taken.
I’d love to make one, for myself.
- Alex
fleedar wrote on 2020-10-01, 17:36:The PC itself is a Raspberry Pi 4.
For a little more XT immersion you probably could get a PCem v16 build going since that works on ARM linux nowadays, for the extra punch of XT timing and quirks. 😀 VC6 doesn't have GL3 drivers for using good CRT shaders though
That is very cool, you did a great job.
This is AMAZING! I absolutely love it and the print quality looks really impeccable from the pictures. I would buy one of these.
Neat. Now you need some miniature floppies to go with.
A pair of Micro SD card readers might be the right scale.
- Alex