A while back I bought two of those Maclocks with the intention of modding one into a tiny Mac.
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Mac and TinyMac.
@paulrickards the little one was from that clock mac right?
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@paulrickards the little one was from that clock mac right?
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Mac and TinyMac.
@paulrickards so what’s inside the regular sized Mac, then? Another Pi with a bigger screen?
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@paulrickards so what’s inside the regular sized Mac, then? Another Pi with a bigger screen?
@WiteWulf Yeah, a Pi 4 with a 8" LCD and curved acrylic front from this store. I got mine a few years ago, looks like the current ones are 1024x768 and right side up (mine is fixed resolution 1536x2048 and rotated 90 CCW).
I have a history of sticking LCDs in side Mac cases like my SE/30 triple display rig 😄
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@WiteWulf Yeah, a Pi 4 with a 8" LCD and curved acrylic front from this store. I got mine a few years ago, looks like the current ones are 1024x768 and right side up (mine is fixed resolution 1536x2048 and rotated 90 CCW).
I have a history of sticking LCDs in side Mac cases like my SE/30 triple display rig 😄
@paulrickards oh, very nice!
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Mac and TinyMac.
@paulrickards wow that’s really cool! Is it possible to buy a tinymac complete?
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@paulrickards wow that’s really cool! Is it possible to buy a tinymac complete?
@thomas_klopf Not that I know of. Just the parts to DIY.
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@thomas_klopf Not that I know of. Just the parts to DIY.
@paulrickards thanks! Yeah no time these days for that, but very cool 😎
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Mac and TinyMac.
@paulrickards@mastodon.social Where'd you get that TinyMac? Never seen that before.
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@paulrickards@mastodon.social Where'd you get that TinyMac? Never seen that before.
@starlight Made it! See the top of this thread.
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The top of the Maclock includes a touch sensitive area that would turn the backlight on and off, this area marked in red. It doesn’t move, it’s just plastic.
Underneath is a board that is likely difficult to remove, embedded with glue. It has two leads coming off of it.
Without seeing the board, can you theorize how it works and how it could be utilized with a Raspberry Pi GPIO?
@paulrickards@mastodon.social perhaps grabbing a multimeter, applying some power to the board, and seeing what happens when you activate it? that way you know what sort of signal it sends and when, and can prep for gpio pin interactions that way?
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@starlight Made it! See the top of this thread.
@paulrickards@mastodon.social That's super cool!
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Mac and TinyMac.
@paulrickards Hey, I’m about to start restoring the Mac Plus. I hate CRTs so I’m thinking about replacing it and the analog board by a new PSU and an LCD screen. How did you install an LCD on yours, specifically, how did you make the round glass mimicking the CRT?
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@paulrickards Hey, I’m about to start restoring the Mac Plus. I hate CRTs so I’m thinking about replacing it and the analog board by a new PSU and an LCD screen. How did you install an LCD on yours, specifically, how did you make the round glass mimicking the CRT?
@arroz I bought a ready built LCD with curved acrylic front from here
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@arroz I bought a ready built LCD with curved acrylic front from here
@paulrickards Nice! Is it easy to replace the LCD? I was thinking about 1024x768 to make it (double) pixel perfect.
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@paulrickards Nice! Is it easy to replace the LCD? I was thinking about 1024x768 to make it (double) pixel perfect.
@arroz It came as one unit and I’ve not explored separating the LCD from the acrylic front. Mine is an older one that has a weird resolution and fixed rotation. Looks like current models for sale are 1024x768 so you should be set there.
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@arroz It came as one unit and I’ve not explored separating the LCD from the acrylic front. Mine is an older one that has a weird resolution and fixed rotation. Looks like current models for sale are 1024x768 so you should be set there.
@paulrickards Perfect, thank you! All this assuming the board is still usable. Hope so!
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@paulrickards Perfect, thank you! All this assuming the board is still usable. Hope so!
@arroz If you’re using it with a real Mac, you need some way to get to HDMI for that LCD. I’m using a Pi in my case.
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@arroz If you’re using it with a real Mac, you need some way to get to HDMI for that LCD. I’m using a Pi in my case.
@paulrickards Yeah, there’s the RGB to HDMI hat that uses an RPI with a bare metal software that works on these Macs. I’ll get one of those as well.
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Mac and TinyMac.
@paulrickards COOL CRAB!!!!
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