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Raspberry Pi Computer Inspired by TRS-80 #3DThursday #3DPrinting « Adafruit Industries – Makers, Hackers, Artists, Designers and Engineers!

Raspberry Pi Computer Inspired by TRS-80 #3DThursday #3DPrinting « Adafruit Industries – Makers, Hackers, Artists, Designers and Engineers!


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WORK IN PROGRESS – At this point, no one has printed and assembled one of these units except me. The documentation on the required electronics, wiring, and software setup is not complete. At this point, you should consider yourself an alpha tester!

download the files from: https://www.printables.com/model/936293-trs-80-inspired-40-scale-model-raspberry-pi-based


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