Near and dear to my heart again, we have LGR and his “Building a 486 DOS PC” instructional video. I grew up in the 486 era and my first PC was a 486 SX 33mhz.
This video brings back so many memories for me! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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The Raspberry Pi 4 will cost $35
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Raspberry Pi 3 A+
Looking for more power than a RasperryPi Zero but a full sized Pi 3 B+ is just too big?
Take a look at the Raspberry Pi 3 A+, the same CPU as the B+.
It removes the Ethernet port and a majority of the USB ports, leaving you with 1 USB 2.0 port. Packing it all into a smaller form factor for those specific project needs.
This is perfect for Retropie consoles and game devices that don’t need the Ethernet port, or access of USB ports.
Available Here – Raspberry Pi 3 A+