A brief article showcasing a replica of the historic PDP-10 minicomputer running on a modern Raspberry Pi, highlighting the contrast between the two systems' processing power and size
The Turing Pi 2.5 is a mini-ITX motherboard designed for clusters of system-on-modules (SOMs), such as Raspberry Pi CM4, NVIDIA Jetson modules, or the company’s own RK1 SOM. It's an upgrade to the Turing Pi 2 with some key improvements, and a compatible mini-ITX case is also available.
Detailed instructions and assembly guide for building the PiDP-10, a PDP-10 emulator built using a Raspberry Pi.
The PiDP-10 is a modern reproduction of the PDP-10, powered by a Raspberry Pi and featuring a front panel with tons of LEDs and switches. It's designed for those who want to experience the computing power of the 1960s, but with a modern twist.
SQFMI Watchy, a hackable ePaper watch based on the ESP32.