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The 3D printed retro computer requires no screws no glue and snaps together, offering an easy way to create a full-sized retro inspired computer you can print on a Prusa 3D printer or similar.
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The model was nicely accurate to the original Compact Cassette design, but wasn’t exactly optimized for 3D printing. It required a great deal of support material and wasn’t easy to customize.
Once printed, cut out, and folded, the models typically only stand 3 to 4 inches tall, but the scale varies depending on the paper size used. Bergen designed the models for 11×17 paper (A3).
A crowdfunding campaign is now live for a modern clone of Commodore's iconic 1982 home computer. The newly revived company ...
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