A Full-Sized, Fallout-Style RPi Terminal

We’ve seen a wide array of retro computing devices based on the Raspberry Pi. Generally, however, they’re creative and/or miniature…

Jeremy Cook
5 years ago3D Printing

We’ve seen a wide array of retro computers based on the Raspberry Pi. However, they’re usually creative and/or miniature contraptions that, while interesting, wouldn’t be confused for an actual computer from the late '70s or early '80s. Also generally lacking is a full-sized “clicky” mechanical keyboard that you’d also expect from a device of this era.

If you’ve been wondering where these full-sized monsters were, then LowBudgetTech has just the thing with the Callisto J-29. This terminal features a mechanical keyboard with the distinct off-white of older computers; a 10.1-inch monitor; and an actual, working, floppy drive. Everything his housed in a massive 3D-printed geometric structure that resembles a terminal from Fallout. While print files are available, actually printing this beast is a massive undertaking. It requires tworolls of filament to construct, and quite a bit of after-print work to glue everything together.

Inside, a Raspbery Pi 3 B+ runs the device, and with a decent monitor and full-sized keyboard, it could even be practical. Perhaps it could be used as a home automation or media terminal, or to examine and consolidate that box of disks that’s taking up space in a drawer somewhere!

Jeremy Cook
Engineer, maker of random contraptions, love learning about tech. Write for various publications, including Hackster!
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