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3D Printed VirtuScope Is A Raspberry Pi 4 Cyberdeck With A Purpose

3D Printed VirtuScope Is A Raspberry Pi 4 Cyberdeck With A Purpose

Written by David

September 20, 2019

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William Gibson might have come up with the idea for the cyberdeck in 1984, but it’s only recently that technology like desktop 3D printing and powerful single board computers have enabled hackers and makers to assemble their own functional versions of these classic cyberpunk devices.

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Often the final product is little more than a cosplay prop, but when [Joe D] (better known on the tubes as [bootdsc]) started designing his VirtuScope, he wanted to create something that was actually practical enough to use.

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So far, it looks like he’s managed to pull it off.

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Many of the cyberdeck builds we see are based around the carcass of a era-appropriate vintage computer, which looks great and really helps sell the whole retro-future vibe. Unfortunately, this can make the projects difficult and expensive to replicate. Plus there’s plenty of people who take offense to gutting a 30+ year old piece […]

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