FauxTRS
The GitHub repository provides instructions for building a Faux TRS-80 model using a Raspberry Pi to run a TRS-80 emulator. Detailed guidance on 3D printing, assembly, wiring, and software setup is available. Visit the FauxTRS GitHub repository for more details.
Read original articleThe GitHub repository offers guidance on constructing a Faux TRS-80 model, resembling a TRS-80 Model 3 or Model 4 but not identical. It features spaces for a Raspberry Pi, screen, and necessary components to operate a TRS-80 emulator. Detailed instructions for 3D printing, assembly, wiring, and software setup are provided in the repository. For further information and instructions, visit the FauxTRS GitHub repository at the specified link.
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