What makes a cyberdeck? Looking as though it came from an alternate reality version of the 1980s is a good start, but certainly isn’t required. If you’re really trying to adhere to the cyberpunk ethos ...
I am simultaneously the best and worst person to own a DevTerm. What’s more, I then successfully booted up the minicomputer with zero issues. After updates, the DevTerm’s ClockworkPi OS came preloaded ...
Post-modern, digital minimalism — One of the good things about retrowave computing is that the bar is set rather low when it comes to performance. These days, it just doesn't take much to assemble a ...
If you’re anything like us you’ve been keeping a close eye on the development of RISC-V: an open standard instruction set architecture (ISA) that’s been threatening to change the computing status quo ...
The DevTerm is a portable terminal with a retro-inspired design, an ultra-wide display, and a modular design that lets you swap out processor modules. Originally designed to support either a custom ...
Clockwork, makers of the Gameboy-esque GameShell, are back with a new mobile product aimed even more squarely at lovers of retro tech. Their DevTerm is a self-contained computer powered by a ...
Most of the CPUs used in PCs around the world are based on Intel's x86 instruction set architecture (ISA), and the CPUs and GPUs used in smartphones are designed based on the Arm architecture. However ...
Clockwork has created a Raspberry Pi CM4 Adapter for DevTerm and CPI v3.14 adapter that allows you to easily upgrade your portable terminal if you have previously purchased one upgrading its ...
I thought the Pocket C.H.I.P would scratch that itch, but it never did. I was sketching out a project with a Pi Zero, an MS Chatpad for the Xbox 360 Controller, and a 3D printed case, but never got ...
The DevTerm is a new portable computer with a very old aesthetic. Designed to look like an old school portable terminal, this modular, open source computer features a 6.8 inch, 1280 x 480 pixel IPS ...