I redesigned Apple's Macintosh for the modern era. And for $150, you can build it too!
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I set out to build a modern homage to the original 1984 Macintosh, using a Raspberry Pi and a custom-designed case that nails the retro look. Along the way, I tracked down a 3:2 display, recreated the classic six-color Apple logo, and even added laser-engraved signatures just like the original Mac team. With System 7 running on the Pi and original Apple peripherals hooked up through adapters, it’s a full-on vintage Mac experience—rebuilt with today’s tech. If you’re into retro computing, classic Macs, or creative DIY projects, this build covers it all.
0:00 - I bought too many old Macs
0:27 - I was 5, once
2:06 - Old? Nah. New? Ya!
4:09 - Running macOS on a Raspberry Pi
7:45 - Now to ACTUALLY make it
9:30 - Designing something HOT
13:18 - Multi-material madness
14:53 - Fresh outta the oven!
15:34 - LASER, LASER, LASER
17:27 - Feet pics
19:17 - Final assembly!
24:38 - Six-color Apple logo
25:39 - ADB? USB? 1-2-3?
28:08 - GORGEOUS!
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