We owned an Atari 800, when I was a kid, and also owned the full-size original version of this drive, as I recall. Rossum built this tiny simulacrum around an MicroSD drive that uses 8 GB cards. The case is a 3D print from Shapeways. [via Boing Boing]
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Pictured is either an 800XL or a 600XL.
Makes me think that it would be interesting to have a whole line miniaturized classic computers. Maybe 1/8th scale systems. Apple, Atari, Commodores and Tandys!
Oh man, I want an Apple disk ][ drive like this.
Good for some Montezuma’s Revenge or Jumpman, methinks.
try retroflashes.com – more mini flash drive computers
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