via officialnerdhut on instructablesWell, this might not be useful for everyone, because most of you probably don’t own a broken classic Mac. However, I really like the display of that thing and I successfully connected it to a BBB years ago. However, I was never able to display the contents of the framebuffer. But the Raspberry Pi, and its built-in DPI, allow you to connect virtually any external monitor and use it to conveniently display the video output.. // Read more: original article.

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