Non-Destructive Commodore Pi - Breadbin internal framework

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If you've been following the build of my Commodore Pi project ( http://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58951 ), you'll already have seen this.


It's a non-destructive way of deploying a Raspberry Pi into a Commodore 64 breadbin such that you can return the 64 back into service when you no longer want to use it in this manner.


Included is the internal framework needed for a Breadbin style Commodore 64, allowing you to place a Raspberry Pi B+ or Pi 2 on the mounts. The board is held in place by four black oxide screws, with stainless steel washers. The screws thread into brass heatset inserts in the provided plastic framework.


This is 3D printed, in black PLA plastic. The framework uses the existing mount locations that the 64 mainboard uses to screw to the case.


You get the internal framework, with screws and washer, heatsets already placed in the framework and four correctly sized washers needed to attach the framework to the case you provide.


Commodore 64 case, Raspberry Pi and Keyrah are not included.


Price for the framework as shown is $35.00 USD plus $12.95 USD airmail shipping worldwide.


Message me if you're interested.


Thanks,
Thomas
COREi64





Here are some deployed photos. You will of course need to drill and supply whatever cables to the solid blanks at the back of the framework. There are lots of inexpensive ebay options for this.






































 
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