Adafruit FruitJam is a Mac 384K 🍏💾

The FruitJam board has an RP2350, dual USB ports over PIO, DVI output from HSTX, and the ability to emulate some classic computers.

In this demo, we're using it with the Mac 128K-But-With-384K-Instead https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_128K It's not quite a 512K or Mac Plus—which had 1 MB of RAM—but it does have the same 68000 core and is running a Mac Plus ROM, so once we get PSRAM going, we could easily expand to much more RAM.
Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

Right now, we can run Finder 5.1 and test out the mouse and keyboard, which both work flawlessly. This is super fun—we can't wait to get some of our favorite old games working! FruitJam is still a work in progress; we have to revise the PCB to fix some errors, but you can sign up here to be notified when we get them in stock https://www.adafruit.com/product/6200
Adafruit Fruit Jam - Mini RP2350 Computer

We were catching up on a recent hackaday hackchat with eben upton and learned some fun facts: such as the DVI hack for the RP2040 was inspired by a device called the IchigoJam. we ...

@adafruit shout out to @Mattmos who wrote the PicoMac emulator and who is, in the words of @ActionRetro, “incontrovertibly cool”
GitHub - evansm7/pico-mac: Run the popular umac emulator right on your Pi Pico!

Run the popular umac emulator right on your Pi Pico! - evansm7/pico-mac

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@adafruit very cool. One of my Raspberry Pis is set up with Basilisk I to boot right into the emulator at full screen so I can play Sim City 2000 as it was meant to be. The stuff you're showing here is doing a whole lot with a whole lot less to work with! I tip my hat to you!
@adafruit I wonder if you can get Linux working on this