Raspberry Pi 3. and then go where ever you heart takes you
I understand the early 90's look. can't help with a screen

On Friday, 3 August 2018 00:41:38 UTC+10, John-Robert La Porta wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am looking to build a custom, small enclosed Mac with LCD screen. 
> Acrylic case, etc, for my girls to use as a cool play machine. I'd like it 
> to be based on a machine of early 90's vintage (90-94 or so) running System 
> 7. I am looking for suitable machine motherboards that might be amenable to 
> this. I'll be using a SCSI to SD adaptor, and will not be utilizing a 
> floppy or CD drive. What machine's motherboard might easily lend itself to 
> this? I'll take any suggestions.
>
> -John
>

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