I've been learning about people making their own "Pre-Matrix
CyberDecks" out of used computer parts and old Commadore64
cases.
I've been learning about people making their own "Pre-Matrix
CyberDecks" out of used computer parts and old Commadore64
cases. Example: <https://n-o-d-e.net/cyberdeck64.html>
I've been learning about people making their own "Pre-Matrix
CyberDecks" out of used computer parts and old Commadore64
cases. Example: <https://n-o-d-e.net/cyberdeck64.html>
Has anyone made their own cyberdeck? I plan to go dumpster diving for
old parts soon and hope to make one. Not a lot of computer waste in my
part of the woods.
I've been learning about people making their own "Pre-Matrix
CyberDecks" out of used computer parts and old Commadore64
cases. Example: <https://n-o-d-e.net/cyberdeck64.html>
Has anyone made their own cyberdeck? I plan to go dumpster diving for
old parts soon and hope to make one. Not a lot of computer waste in my
part of the woods.
It really is an interest to me. A CyberDeck, I feel, is a lot like the computer equivilent to the pure HotRod culture. You take a bunch of
parts that haven't been used in probably 30+ years, you connect them
all together in a manner they were most likely never designed for, and
then you breath life into something new and exotic to the world.
I'd like to do it "One Piece at a Time" style but probably am going to
need to buy some things.
They *can* fetch a decent price, depending on condition and included peripherals, and how badly the (probably nostalgic) buyer wants one.
They were a dime a dozen not too long ago, which is how I ended up with
these two. (I'm Conceited Jerk, btw, on a different server).
Heh, retrocomputing is pretty much *all* I do. I don't think I own a computer that was built during this millenium, apart from my Raspberry
Pi and an old Tadpole Voyager server...
I have a couple of Amiga 500s gathering dust, I'm planning to pick up a Keyrah interface (so I can use the original keyboard) and toss in a RPi 3. The A500 is a a bit ungainly to carry, though. Might hold out for a C64 (Keyrah works with C64 keyboards, too) for a more portable solution.
If those A500's are still in working condition, it would be a major waste to repurpose them for this. That's a piece of history; if restored, they canfetch
a very nice price on ebay!
If you aren't much into retro computing, I'd seriously suggest you lookbuck
into restoring them (there are services for this) and making a nice quick
to finance your fully customized 3D printed rPi deck chassis ;-)
I'd very probably be one of those nostalgic buyers /if/ I had luck to
own one when I was a kid. My parents just couldn't afford it, so I was one of the C64 kids who later just jumped ships onto IBM PC's.
Its kinda weird, wanting to have nostalgic memories of something I
never had in the first place :-D
Heh, retrocomputing is pretty much *all* I do. I don't think I own a
computer that was built during this millenium, apart from my Raspberry
Pi and an old Tadpole Voyager server...
*tips the hat*
Just the other day, I rolled in a Sony Trinitron CRT from a seller
that -luckily- lived just up the street! I already have bought a HDMI->S-rgb module so the moment it was connected, I ran some MAME (Final Fight),
VICE (Ghostbusters) and some UAE (Alien Breed).
Wife and kids think I'm retarded.
I'd very probably be one of those nostalgic buyers /if/ I had luck to
own one when I was a kid. My parents just couldn't afford it, so I was one of the C64 kids who later just jumped ships onto IBM PC's.
Its kinda weird, wanting to have nostalgic memories of something I
never had in the first place :-D
I've been learning about people making their own "Pre-Matrix
CyberDecks" out of used computer parts and old Commadore64
cases. Example: <https://n-o-d-e.net/cyberdeck64.html>
Has anyone made their own cyberdeck? I plan to go dumpster diving for
old parts soon and hope to make one. Not a lot of computer waste in my
part of the woods.
It really is an interest to me. A CyberDeck, I feel, is a lot like the computer equivilent to the pure HotRod culture. You take a bunch of
parts that haven't been used in probably 30+ years, you connect them
all together in a manner they were most likely never designed for, and
then you breath life into something new and exotic to the world.
I'd like to do it "One Piece at a Time" style but probably am going to
need to buy some things.
Its kinda weird, wanting to have nostalgic memories of something I
never had in the first place :-D
It's not so weird I think; checking out stuff you were interested in
back then but couldn't afford as a teen now as an older person with
perhaps more money to spare.
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