It wasn’t just hackfest entries, sessions and sleep deprivation at KansasFest 2014 for me. I did a little bit of productive work, too. Products based on the Apple IIc and IIc+ are coming soon.
I did a little digging around in Google Maps, and found out I can plot locations on a map, based on CSV data. So I threw all the RetroConnector orders at it, and here’s what it came up with (click to view larger)
Your miniature Apple II needs a monitor to match, or use this working 3.5” LCD as a standalone display for a Raspberry Pi. Available for order now at RetroConnector.com
The Disk II SD Card Reader files are now on Thingiverse. Share and enjoy:
New model on Thingiverse: the Apple Monitor //
I’ve updated and finally uploaded the Classic Mac Nano Dock to Thingiverse. The model now includes a snap-on base to hide the cable innards, as well as some cleanup inside to better conform to the shape of the Nano.
This site is new, and thus, is still a work in progress.
Essentially, I wanted a place to showcase the various products under the RetroConnector name that I sell on Tindie and Etsy.
If you have any questions, or find something that’s broken, please contact me.