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  • A while back I bought two of those Maclocks with the intention of modding one into a tiny Mac.
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    @WiteWulf @paulrickards Thanks! Looks like the main MCU is a FT61E0A5 (datasheet https://www.fremontmicro.com/fmdweb-en/web/get/detail/files/download/response?autoid=24) and the pads along the side are a ISP header, but it looks like it's all proprietary tools, so probably not a good chance to do anything with it. There are 4 pins coming from the battery/USB connector, but the other two probably just signal when it's charging, not anything else accessible over extra USB-C pins.

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  • A while back I bought two of those Maclocks with the intention of modding one into a tiny Mac.
    samedwards@mastodon.socialundefined samedwards@mastodon.social

    @paulrickards @WiteWulf Any chance I could get some close-up pictures of the original PCB? I'm interested to see if there's any opportunity to do any mods to that hardware. I see what could be a debug header of some kind, and I'm also curious what the other 2 wires coming from the USB-C connection might be for.

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