The author of the YouTube channel This Does Not Computing has created a miniature computer in the style of the classic iMac. The iXBT portal reports this.

Basically, this blogger used a Maclock alarm clock, which visually imitates the design of Apple's first multifunction models. The hardware base of the device is a single-board Raspberry Pi Zero W system installed inside a compact box. Additionally, a 2.8-inch display with SVGA resolution is required, compatible with the Raspberry Pi platform.
The computer runs the Pi OS operating system and the Mini vMac emulator, designed to run the classic Macintosh environment. It should be noted that to work correctly on the Raspberry Pi Zero W, software modifications are required.
The resulting project brings the functionality and aesthetics of classic Mac models to a device that fits in the palm of your hand, demonstrating the potential of single-board solutions for enthusiast development.
The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a miniature single-board computer used by electronics, automation, robotics, and Internet of Things (IoT) enthusiasts. Its average price is 3 thousand rubles.

































