Yeah, the idea is interesting, but the keyboard could be a bit larger.

Still, those automotive LCDs hold a lot of potential for modern slabtop
computer designs, and I'm considering building something similar, myself.
I've even been thinking about building a modern M100 style OS that has the
same flavor as the original, but runs modern, 32-bit code under the hood.



Tom Wilson
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 10:41 AM John Ames <commodorej...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > I saw interest in this earlier and see they have posted the files on
> > Github now.
> >
> > https://github.com/drcode/lisperati-1000-diy
> I like the *concept*, but the idea of trying to get anything done on a
> keyboard where all the numbers and most of the punctuation have been
> moved to shifted characters makes me shudder. Even the ZX Spectrum at
> least gave you numerals...!
>
> Nice to have a concise how-to on the electrical end of things, though.
> Might have to look at doing my own project with a slightly nicer
> design...
>

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