Mini Apple Lisa Using a Raspberry Pi
by Ferferite in Circuits > Raspberry Pi
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Mini Apple Lisa Using a Raspberry Pi
In this instructable,I will show you how I builded a mini replica of the Apple Lisa
Tools and Materials
For this,you will need:
-A raspberry pi(i used the raspberry pi 3B+ but you can use any pi excpt the zero and zero W)
-A 3D printer(for the case)
-A raspberry pi lcd (I used the Waveshare 2.8A for RPI)
-A cable to connect the pi to the lcd
-A micro SD card over 8GB
-A hot glue gun
-A raspberry pi(i used the raspberry pi 3B+ but you can use any pi excpt the zero and zero W)
-A 3D printer(for the case)
-A raspberry pi lcd (I used the Waveshare 2.8A for RPI)
-A cable to connect the pi to the lcd
-A micro SD card over 8GB
-A hot glue gun
The Case
You will need to 3D print the case:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2057040
After you printed it,remove any support material
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2057040
After you printed it,remove any support material
Testing the Pi
You need to put noobs or retropie on a ln sd card and see if the pi works.After that,you need to install the driver for the lcd
Assambly
Now you can start assabmbleing the case,hot gluing the case,lcd and the raspberry pi.I used some magnets on the top so I can remove the top cover off easily
You might want to connect the lcd using a cable(depends on wich lcd are you using)
You might want to connect the lcd using a cable(depends on wich lcd are you using)
You Are Done
That's it.Big thanks to Option8 on thingeverse for creating the case.If you want to see more projects,you can check my youtube chanel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4AD-sKVD_aD4uyG-ngASbQ
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4AD-sKVD_aD4uyG-ngASbQ