Mark Wickens <mark at wickensonline.co.uk> writes:
does anyone know of a documented project that replaced
the internals
of a BBC Model B with a Raspberry Pi (or MiniITX PC) interfacing with
keyboard etc. to bring modern internals with a traditional interface?
This one's been around for a while:
http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/bbcitxb/
Tynemouth Software do USB keyboard controllers for the keyboards of
various 80s micros, including the BBC:
http://blog.tynemouthsoftware.co.uk/2014/09/bbc-micro-usb-keyboard.html
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TynemouthSoftware
I wouldn't want to dismantle a working machine to do this, but it was
common enough back in the day -- I converted a dead Dragon 32 into a Z80
machine in the early 90s, and I was given a terminal keyboard fitted
with a ZX Spectrum motherboard at one point. It certainly seems a better
use for (say) an Electron with a dead ULA than just sitting around
gathering dust, and it's easy enough to do it reversibly these days.
I've occasionally wondered about building an ARM workstation inside an
IBM Model M keyboard...
Cheers,
--
Adam Sampson <ats at offog.org> <http://offog.org/>