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RolandJuno New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 25, 2025 Posts: 7 Likes: 16 |
Oct 25, 2025 - #1
Hi folks! New to Tinker Different but long time reader. I get so much good information from this forum I thought I'd join and try to give back.
For my first post, I wanted to share a project that I worked on last year. I've had a Mac Portable for several years that I just couldn't bring up to working status. Feeling defeated, I decided to mod it into a working computer with the help of a Raspberry Pi and some spare parts. I was also inspired by the work of Kevin Noki who brought the "FlatMac" to life and included a working floppy disk. The mod is 100% non-destructive and completely reversible. It uses the original keyboard and trackball and a LCD from a broken iPad. My blog post details my build and the software I used to make this all happen, including the patches to MiniVMac and the Python wrapper I hacked up to get floppy disk insert and eject to work. I hope you find it an informative and inspiring read. Cheers!
Liked by Daniel Hansen,Garrett,JDWand 4 others |
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bakkus Moderator -------- Joined: Mar 18, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 75 |
Oct 26, 2025 - #2
This looks SO good. I believe I've seen bits of this project elsewhere on the 'net - Mastodon maybe?
At any rate and impressive mod and a perfect use for a non-working Portable shell. |
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,534 Likes: 1,981 |
Oct 26, 2025 - #3
@RolandJuno
Thanks for participating in the forum. As a 5126 owner, I loved reading your detailed writeup! And I think your avatar is pretty great too. |
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RolandJuno New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 25, 2025 Posts: 7 Likes: 16 |
Oct 26, 2025 - #4
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RolandJuno New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 25, 2025 Posts: 7 Likes: 16 |
Oct 26, 2025 - #5
In the future, I hope there's a way I can use the original LCD display from the 5120 with the Raspberry Pi. I think that would look incredible. Liked by JDW |
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