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With only around 50 Apple I computers left of the 200-ish machines made, picking one up at auction tends to be an expensive business, examples typically selling for mid to high six-figures.
But if you’re handy with a soldering-iron, modder Ben Heck is putting together a three-part video tutorial showing you how to create your very own working replica – with part one currently online. You just have to resist the temptation to add cobwebs and hit the auction houses once it’s built …
Via Gizmodo
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If people can still build an Apple I, Tim Cook can still get the parts for the iPod classic.
Let it go, let it goooooooooooooo, …………………………………the pod never bothered me anyway……..
Move on – in fact it is surely time for Apple to update the iPod Touch to the same design as the iPhone 6.