Sujet : [NEWS] Tiny Classic Macintosh 128K replica that actually works
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Groupes : comp.sys.mac.vintageDate : 28. May 2025, 23:53:00
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A replica Classic Macintosh 128K that works, but it half as big as a can of Coca-Cola! It uses a Raspberry Pi computer, so really emulating a Classic Mac. Unfortunately it is currently out of stock, but more are planned.
This Tiny Macintosh Replica Actually Works
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Meet the pico-mac-nano, a super tiny yet functional Macintosh
replica created by 1-bit rainbow, a website that sells parts
or vintage Apple products.
pico-mac-nano website:
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https://www.1bitrainbow.com/parts-store.php?cPath=Fpico-mac-nano_P4389>
Image: <
https://images.macrumors.com/t/37Vrw24gUYRXwawC97xJJ2Q_xD4=/1600x0/article-new/2025/05/Pico-Mac-Nano.jpg> Inside the miniature 3D-printed Macintosh 128K case is a small
Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller, along with a 2-inch LCD
screen. The replica Macintosh is actually usable, as it runs
an emulated version of the classic Mac operating system, and
it has USB keyboard and mouse support with an included USB
splitter cable.
1-bit rainbow is selling the pico-mac-nano for £56, but it has
gone out of stock after it received attention on tech blogs.
The website says orders will resume "soon," and you can enter
your email to be notified. Or, you could create one yourself,
as the pico-mac code and 3D-printable case files are freely
available on GitHub.
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https://github.com/all2coolnick/pico-mac-nano>
1-bit rainbow's Nick Gillard shared more details about the
pico-mac-nano in a blog post.
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https://blog.1bitrainbow.com/pico-mac-nano/>
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https://www.macrumors.com/2025/05/28/tiny-macintosh-replica/>