Did you replace the screen or just gut it and get the old screen to work with the pi?
8 0 ReplyI replaced the screen with a bigger one. The original would not have been compatible.
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What machine is it?
6 0 ReplyIt use to be a Smith Corona PWP 9000 LT DS Word Processor. Now its a laptop powered by an Orange Pi 5.
18 0 ReplyThis is very, very cool!
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Wow thats super cool! Did you shove a Keychron K6 into it as the keyboard?
4 0 ReplyI did
3 0 ReplyThat's what I am wondering as well. No orange RGB key, but that's an easy swap.
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This reminds me of the "luggable" Commodore 64 a friend had when I was in high school. I remember seeing him play red baron on it.
Thanks for sharing this. Very interesting.
3 0 Replyi always like the idea of a contemporary "portable desktop" that's not just a giant laptop and OPs device goes into that direction, formfactorwise.
1 0 ReplyHow would you describe this portable desktop? It seems interesting.
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Love that screen
3 0 ReplyAwesome! What are you gonna do with it? I'm thinking it'd be cool if you were able to wire sens9rs etc into ports on the back.
1 0 ReplyPhrasing. Cool though.
2 1 ReplyFantastic build, looks awesome.
1 0 ReplyFuckin dope, what a beautiful object! Thanks so much for sharing! Is the the orange pi a RiskV board?
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