Someone created a faux TRS-80 replica with a Raspberry Pi and a 3D printer, and you can too
In 1976, there was a big race to capitalize on the personal computer market. The main competitors were the Commodore PET, the Apple II, and the TRS-80. And while that early part of the personal computer war is long gone, people still like to replicate the computers of the early days using modern hardware. Now, someone has created the "Faux TRS-80," a project that combines 3D printing with a Raspberry Pi to bring the old into the new.
In 1976, there was a big race to capitalize on the personal computer market. The main competitors were the Commodore PET, the Apple II, and the TRS-80. And while that early part of the personal computer war is long gone, people still like to replicate the computers of the early days using modern hardware. Now, someone has created the “Faux TRS-80,” a project that combines 3D printing with a Raspberry Pi to bring the old into the new.
Asya Urbanskiy
Ukraine
Ukraine
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