Ian Scott, vintage computing enthusiast and maker of the Raspberry Pi Pico-powered PicoGUS soundcard and CD drive emulator for classic computers, has teased a new creation designed to add easily-controllable storage to IDE-based systems: the PicoIDE.
“All I can say about PicoIDE is this,” Joe Strosnider, who plans to resell Scott’s latest invention, says: “It’s going to be the biggest thing for vintage computers. Ever. Take Platinum Filament, Retrobrite, BlueSCSI, PicoGUS, and PicoMicroMac combined. Then multiply that by about 20.”
Ian Scott's PicoIDE Turns a Raspberry Pi RP2350 Into a Feature-Packed Hard Drive and CD Emulator
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Quazatron@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
I need this in my life.