Racintosh Plus – Rackmount Mac Plus

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132 points by zdw 4 days ago


pmarreck - 16 hours ago

I lost my beloved Mac Plus, the computer that made me become a programmer, because of COVID.

Shortly before COVID hit, I fired it up to see if it still worked, and within like a minute, a certain capacitor (that is a common and well-known failure point) fried, and it was dead. I brought it to a computer repair store to fix, and then COVID and its lockdowns hit.

When I returned months later to see what was up after my phone calls weren't returned, turns out the whole place had shut down and I to this day have no idea where my Mac Plus went. :/

tantalic - 17 hours ago

They had me at "4 months of work just to make a stupid pun."

drob518 - 18 hours ago

Brilliant. Got my old Macintosh Plus out a few months ago and flipped it on and unfortunately that let out some of the “magic smoke” that keeps all electronics running. I think it’s an electrolytic cap that blew. Just too old. Will have to find time to refurb it.

sigma02 - 15 hours ago

It's crucial to label, in large, letters, "BUTTONS" and "MICRO-SD SLOT", in case you forget later.

johnklos - 17 hours ago

I've preserved a number of machines by building them in to rackmount cases. It never occurred to me to make a faux product out of them. This is amazing! The graphics and detail are wonderful.

prewett - 12 hours ago

Oh fun memories! "Crystal Quest" and "Beyond Dark Castle", which I played on an SE are still some of my favorite games.

whartung - 16 hours ago

No...no Programmer switch.

Close, they wired the Reset button!

But, no Programmer switch.

It's very hard to contain my disappointment. Bridge too far I guess.

- 16 hours ago
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ForOldHack - 5 hours ago

I wish I still had my Mac Plus. Upgraded from a 512Ke, 40Mb drive, and a Radius 020 accelerator with 68881. Still limited to 4Mb, And I ran 7.0.1 and 6.0.8. Any testing with The two screen panning programs? Stepping out II? I played Spaceward Ho! to death on it.

reaperducer - 11 hours ago

Reminds me very much of my college project where my roommates and I repackaged a Commodore 64 into an IBM PC form factor, complete with external keyboard.

Difficulty: College was in a town without a Radio Shack, and none of us had cars.

burnt-resistor - 12 hours ago

I love this so much. Space saved, hardware hackage, and improved with modern substitutes.

I kinda wished it had a panoply of external SCSI devices like a floppy drive, a CD ROM, and a ZIP drive (needs driver v.4.2 ) for good measure.

- 12 hours ago
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henry700 - 16 hours ago

Naming it Racintosh instead of Rackintosh is... Definitely one of the decisions of all time