Housing for Raspberry Pi 4B resembling a tiny Mac SE/30

Housing for Raspberry Pi 4B resembling a tiny Mac SE/30

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I saw this project by cgenco on "instructables" and was blown away: https://www.instructables.com/Making-a-Tiny-Mac-From-a-Raspberry-Pi-Zero/ However I don't have a Raspberry Pi Zero and I also never used the original Mac SE (I did have access to a SE/30). Such a cool idea though! To make it work you also need to buy the iUniker Raspberry Pi Zero screen (640 x 480, 2.8 inch diagonal size): https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07H8ZY89H Plus a Raspberry Pi 4B. Also two M3 nuts plus two 3mm x 12mm machine screws. Also a couple little self-tapping screws to hold the Raspberry Pi inside, might be a #12 or so. Definitely look at cgenco's Instructable for all the details of installing the Mac emulator and all of that. Here is the MZDPI driver for Raspberry Pi 4B (the MZDPI screen driver intended for the Raspberry Pi Zero does not work for the Raspberry Pi 4B!): https://github.com/tianyoujian/MZDPI/issues/10 *** updated *** I completely revised the design to include speaker holes. The speakers slide into the slots and are then cemented with some hot glue. The Ø30mm x 5mm thick speakers cost about $3 apiece and I got them here: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/153018006133 The PAM8403 amplifier also cost about $3 and I got it here: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/133702736912 Raspberry Pi 4 jumpers (TP22 for audio left, TP23 for audio right, TP2 for +5V and J2 for ground): https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/schematics/rpi_SCH_4b_4p0_reduced.pdf **update** For anybody who doesn't want the speaker holes there's another optional back housing without that feature.

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