Enthusiast builds tiny, functional, replica of original Macintosh

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A working miniature replica of the 1984 Macintosh, called the Pico-mac-nano, has been created by a DIY enthusiast. It's a fully functional, pocket-sized computer. The Pico-mac-nano, created by Nick Gillard, is 2.4 inches tall and features a 2-inch screen. It runs a Macintosh emulator and supports a keyboard and mouse via a USB-C port, all within a 3D-printed case. Gillard, inspired by the original Mac's design, is selling completed versions of the Pico-mac-nano. The project is open-source, allowing others to build their own miniature Mac replicas.


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