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Building a Baby Macintosh Quadra 700
Have you ever heard of a Quadra 233? Learn how to build your own baby Macintosh Quadra 700 using a Raspberry Pi and a 3D printed case. With your pocket-sized* Quadra 700 you'll be the envy of all other Quadra 700 owners out there.
*Large pocket required.
CHAPTERS
00:20 Quadra 700
01:21 Modelling the Quadra 700
02:32 OnShape
04:26 Raspberry Pi 4
05:29 OnShape public models
05:57 First print
06:22 My first mini Mac build
06:53 Adding cooling and speakers
08:40 Setting up the Raspberry Pi
09:36 Installing RetroPie
10:53 Configure gamepad (keyboard)
11:48 Configure WiFi
13:36 Install Basilisk
14:44 Disk image & ROM
16:56 Booting the Mac for the first time
17:27 Fixing display underscan
18:25 Configuring Basilisk
20:27 Adjusting the resolution
21:49 Unix drive file transfer
22:48 Output sound to the headphone jack
23:47 Printing the case in beige
Creality K1C high speed CoreXY 3D printer:
shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=201
OnShape 3D modelling software:
www.onshape.com
Case STL files:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:6370222
30mm x 30mm 5V cooling fan:
www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/adafruit-industries-llc/4468/11587354
Speakers:
www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/mallory-sonalert-products-inc/PSR-40F08S01-YHQ/10454058
PAM8403 3W stereo amplifier:
www.digikey.com.au/en/products/detail/dfrobot/DFR0119/6588490
Raspberry Pi 4:
amzn.to/45sXZ5H
Raspberry Pi SD card imager:
www.raspberrypi.com/software/
Macintosh ROMs:
www.redundantrobot.com/sheepshaver
Disk images:
bluescsi.com/docs/BlueSCSI-Images
How to build your own System 7.5.3 disk image with SheepShaver:
ua-cam.com/video/ujOjZBMnIlA/v-deo.htmlsi=z74uBLj4tTJwHJRw
Disk Jockey blank disk image creator:
diskjockey.onegeekarmy.eu
Macintosh Garden (abandonware):
macintoshgarden.org
eSun PLA+ White 3D printer filament:
amzn.to/3KMrFBh
Polymaker PolyTerra matte PLA filament - muted white (beige color):
amzn.to/4cpal17
#Macintosh #retrocomputing #raspberrypi #retropie
T-SHIRTS
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Stirri Product range (affiliate link) includes 10% discount:
stirri.com/BRANCHUS
If you enjoy the content and would like to support the channel, please consider becoming a Patron:
www.patreon.com/branchuscreations
Of if would like to make a small donation, you can do so here:
www.paypal.me/branchus
*Tools/Products used (paid links):*
SOLDERING IRON
Hakko FX951: amzn.to/31QvCMW
SOLDERING IRON TIPS:
Bevelled edge soldering iron tip (T12-BC2): amzn.to/45NSrBK
Small bevelled soldering iron tip (T12-C1): amzn.to/3YVH5K0
Bent conical soldering iron tip (T12-JL02): amzn.to/3sx8lSU
Chiselled soldering iron tip (T12-KU): amzn.to/44tAo2A
HOT AIR STATION:
Quick 861DW: amzn.to/2ZjYzPH
SOLDER:
Kester 63/37 0.5mm diameter: amzn.to/3uviEIg
FLUX (Get 10% off with BRANCHUS discount code):
StirriASM-TF: stirri.com/products/stirri-asm-tf
SOLDER WICK:
Goot Wick 2mm: amzn.to/3YWlRvw
TWEEZERS:
Hakko CHP 3-SA: amzn.to/2NqkhPz
DT71 DIGITAL MULTIMETER TWEEZERS:
amzn.to/41VcvSb
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Vevor 30L Ultrasonic Cleaner:
AU site: s.vevor.com/bfP7q7
US site: s.vevor.com/bfP7uN
EU site: s.vevor.com/bfQaMb
Vevor 150W Fume Extractor:
US site: s.vevor.com/bfQ2CJ
EU site: s.vevor.com/bfQ2CR
AU site: s.vevor.com/bfQ1Cy
CA site: s.vevor.com/bfQ2C5
OTHER AMAZON AFFILIATE LINKS
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Component suction tool (vacuum pen): amzn.to/44xyPkm
Microscope: amzn.to/2HnSI5H
Microscope camera: amzn.to/2TdSYsZ
Budget alternative microscope: amzn.to/2PmRagt
Budget alternative soldering station (uses T12 tips): amzn.to/2SeUpHg
Budget alternative hot air rework: amzn.to/3fN1ZU7
Helping hands (third hand): amzn.to/31JUhVL
Ultrasonic cleaning fluid: amzn.to/2YusoQQ
Budget alternative fume extractor: amzn.to/2HuG0oU
HEPA filters for KOTTO fume extractor: amzn.to/3Kzr3id
UV Solder mask: amzn.to/2ZnK1yu
Swann Morton curved scalpel blades: amzn.to/2oN7qNn
No. 3 Scalpel Handle: amzn.to/2ngcx85
Kapton heat resistant tape: amzn.to/2xBnTso
28 AWG enamelled magnet wire (thick): amzn.to/32cRsLf
34 AWG enamelled magnet wire (med): amzn.to/35Bx20D
40 AWG enamelled magnet wire (thin): amzn.to/2J2Aisf
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Відео

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If you're working with toxic fumes, you need good fume extraction. This Vevor 150W fume extractor brings all the quality of a far more expensive unit at an affordable price. Purchase the Vevor 150W fume extractor here. Discount Code: VVMH5%OFF (5% off on all products) US site: s.vevor.com/bfQ2CJ EU site: s.vevor.com/bfQ2CR AU site: s.vevor.com/bfQ1Cy CA site: s.vevor.com/bfQ2C5 Air quality moni...
Using SheepShaver to create a bootable System 7 disk image for BlueSCSI & ZuluSCSI
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The modern SCSI disk emulators like the BlueSCSI and ZuluSCSI use disk images to emulate a SCSI hard drive. There are a few downloadable disk images available, but what if you want to make your own from scratch? This tutorial shows how to use a modern Mac and the vintage Mac emulator SheepShaver to create your own bootable System 7.5.3 disk image, and pre-load it with all the necessary utilitie...
My 10 favorite Macintosh OS9 Games - Part 1
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PowerPC Challenge 2024 - The slowest PowerPC I own
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Creality CR-Scan Ferret Pro 3D Scanner - Part 1
Переглядів 15 тис.5 місяців тому
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Kaiweets KETS02 Smart Digital Soldering Iron Review
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Building Bluetooth Speakers Kit [UPDATE]
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InfiRay P2 Pro Thermal Camera Review
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Beginner's Guide to Soldering Electronics Part 3: Surface Mount Soldering
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Restoring and video editing with a Macintosh Quadra 840AV
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Creality Ender-3 v2 Bed Levelling Problems
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Vevor SC240M Thermal Camera Review
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Creality Ender 5 S1 + Creality Sonic Pad Speed Combo Bundle Review
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Repairing a battery-bombed Macintosh SE/30, Part 5 and a half
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Vevor Binocular Microscope Review
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Vevor 30 Litre Ultrasonic Cleaner Review
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Tomlov DM602 Digital Microscope Unboxing and Review
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Tomlov DM602 Digital Microscope Unboxing and Review
Building Recycled 4MB 30 pin RAM SIMMs
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Building a Laundry Sink Ultrasonic Cleaner
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Building a Laundry Sink Ultrasonic Cleaner
Building my own Ultrasonic Cleaner - Follow Up
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Building my own Ultrasonic Cleaner - Follow Up
Turning a 27" 2011 iMac into an external QHD Display with a Juicy Crumb Dock Lite
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Turning a 27" 2011 iMac into an external QHD Display with a Juicy Crumb Dock Lite
What to do when recapping doesn't fix your vintage computer.
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What to do when recapping doesn't fix your vintage computer.
Check out the amazing vintage tech at the Australian Computer Museum!
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Check out the amazing vintage tech at the Australian Computer Museum!
Javier's Macintosh SE/30 Repair - Follow Up
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Javier's Macintosh SE/30 Repair - Follow Up
DIY Ultrasonic Cleaner Follow up: Foil Tests
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DIY Ultrasonic Cleaner Follow up: Foil Tests
Building my own Ultrasonic Cleaner
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Building my own Ultrasonic Cleaner
FLUXGATE Part 2! The next big thing from the AMTECH labs.
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FLUXGATE Part 2! The next big thing from the AMTECH labs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Ashley_montz
    @Ashley_montz 3 години тому

    did you end up making another one? :D

    • @BranchusCreations
      @BranchusCreations 3 години тому

      I did! ua-cam.com/video/aDO3lxP4PO0/v-deo.htmlsi=_of-mMKwnxD3eMYw

    • @Ashley_montz
      @Ashley_montz 3 години тому

      @@BranchusCreations nice! just watched it! :) It's pretty great! I've watched your ultrasonic cleaner videos over 3 times :D I'd love to have your expert advice if you don't mind! I'm building a mini ultrasonic cleaner. the wash tank is a 4.5 (diameter) x 3 (height) inch cylinder designed for no more than 12oz of water. the base is a bit thick but not too bad. the middle of my tank has a small hole like your sink and I'll need to put the transducers around it. any thoughts on what transducer power I can use? according to the 100W per gallon rule that you mentioned, I only need ~10 watt but I don't think such a transducer would be easy to find especially if I'll need more than one (a total power of ~10!) to place around the hole. I'm going for 40khz. would really appreciate your input since you're a pro!!

  • @samuelbanya
    @samuelbanya 10 годин тому

    Just saw the description link, badass my dude

  • @samuelbanya
    @samuelbanya 10 годин тому

    Dope intro music, what band is that?

  • @BollingHolt
    @BollingHolt 13 годин тому

    Very cool!

  • @pacmke8181
    @pacmke8181 День тому

    Fwew. Honestly, make me feel better about murdering my dad's iPhone 5 trying to remove the battery (luckily a friend gave him an iPhone 6 shortly after, and he was still using a 4s at the time.)

  • @sinisterpisces
    @sinisterpisces День тому

    This is amazing. Thanks for taking the time to put together such a complete video, from the case to the internal components to the software configuration. I can't wait to build one of these. :) How well does Basilisk II handle talking to actual vintage Macs over an Appletalk network? This build could be the ultimate bridge machine/vintage Mac fileserver, or it could be set up for always-on GlobalTalk. :)

  • @dannymac653
    @dannymac653 День тому

    I liked this video so much that I clicked Like 3 times!

  • @user-ul9lg5yl2g
    @user-ul9lg5yl2g 2 дні тому

    If I connect the versions of the camera with a lightning connector using a lightning->usb-C adapter to an android phone, will it work?

  • @DismantledRuckus
    @DismantledRuckus 3 дні тому

    There’s a waveshare board that routes the power and hdmi to the back. It’s for the pi5 but says it works with the 4b.

  • @neptuned4746
    @neptuned4746 3 дні тому

    I reached out to this company and never heard anything useful back about getting a number of these but wanted to try one before dropping that amount of money, and have been waiting almost a year for someone to review this extractor so thank you 1000 times over. -Neptune

  • @kahuna1247
    @kahuna1247 3 дні тому

    Does this camera save both the thermal and regular images simultaneously?

  • @sidensvans67
    @sidensvans67 3 дні тому

    My first Mac was a Quadra .

  • @IB-qc4iw
    @IB-qc4iw 3 дні тому

    when i put the caddy in to the drive its rotate and stops and the caddy comes out

  • @SpenceReam
    @SpenceReam 3 дні тому

    Curious what you think about working with hands in a little laminar flow hood which cycles pure nitrogen in order to eliminate/mitigate issues with oxidation. Please lmk! Thank you for all the wonderful content! ✨⚡️

  • @IB-qc4iw
    @IB-qc4iw 3 дні тому

    Have you an CDR-100 too? my won't read discs.

  • @SpenceReam
    @SpenceReam 4 дні тому

    Fantastic video! Thank you so much! ⚡️✨🥰

  • @WattTheTech
    @WattTheTech 4 дні тому

    The 700 was the first Mac I used. I also worked in prepress and design, and I was brought in to start the studio, and they set me up with the brand new Quadra 700. PhotoShop 2.5, Aldus FreeHand, and Illustrator. Happy days. Nice print; now I need to print one. Im still using TinkerCad

  • @syndicator
    @syndicator 4 дні тому

    you can put what ever shell you want but a raspberry pi is a raspberry pi not a quadra 700

  • @CodeProfessor
    @CodeProfessor 4 дні тому

    Very nice, great work! I have a special place in my heart for the Quadra 950. Does anyone know if there is a 3D model of the 950?

  • @Socrates2851
    @Socrates2851 5 днів тому

    Just discovered this channel - I'm looking into soldering electronics, but I never have before. This video and the previous one in the series have been immensely helpful. Subbed and thank you!

  • @soloflo
    @soloflo 5 днів тому

    I kinda miss eWorld 😉

  • @charliesretrocomputing
    @charliesretrocomputing 5 днів тому

    Now I have to decide between making this and the mini Macintosh from Instructables! Thanks for the awesome video.

  • @RyanPerrella
    @RyanPerrella 5 днів тому

    Cool project, nice job

  • @segfault8512
    @segfault8512 5 днів тому

    Thank you for your great test! Unfortunately I cannot find replacement filters from Vevor. Can you please measure the filter elements? Are the dimension 238x238x268mm for the big filter and 193x193x265mm for the middle filter like the article you show on aliexpress from HUNST official store?

  • @edmorris1437
    @edmorris1437 5 днів тому

    Cool! I don't plan to go to all this trouble, but I am inspired to look into a Basilisk option for one of my older intel macs. There was one particular game (Harpoon) meant for System 7.5 that I can barely run on my iBook G4, but it would likely crash less often using a 7.5.3 emulator vs. the classic Mac OS 9.x on the iBook G4. These single board computers are rather impressive.

  • @user-jc3cx8wq5k
    @user-jc3cx8wq5k 5 днів тому

    هل تظن انها ستدوم طويلا أريد صنع واحدة

  • @lorensims4846
    @lorensims4846 5 днів тому

    Awesome! In the mid-'90s I was taking a Print Production and Graphic Design class a the local Junior College. We had just received new Macs and we all got to name ours after a different country. I got the Quadra 700 and I named it Zimbabwe. It was an awesome machine for the time. Still one of my very favorite Mac models. System 7.3 was the first one that was actually called MacOS, if I recall correctly. I didn't realize the Raspberry Pi could emulate a 68040 Quadra. This is awesome! With all the needed reconfiguration I can see why you don't have it boot directly into MacOS. It looks great at that new resolution. That would have been amazing to have back in the day. Of course I would want to have PageMaker, FreeHand, Fontographer, QuarkXPress and Photoshop on there. I don't think I have copies of those programs from back then anymore.

  • @SpiceTech-sw5de
    @SpiceTech-sw5de 5 днів тому

    nice work and thanks for letting us know that we dont need uv light to cure that sunlight is ok.

  • @OtterlyInsane
    @OtterlyInsane 5 днів тому

    I’d recommend you keep the Pi display at your screen’s native resolution and set the resolution in Basilisk config and use scaling, preferably at something that scales nicely such as 960x540

  • @peterrowlands8947
    @peterrowlands8947 5 днів тому

    I am trying to build my own ultrasonic cleaning, along very similar lines. However there are a few difference I would like to get your (and your viewers) advice on. 1) My cleaner is to be mounted to the wall (It is also a stainless steel kitchen sink). What is the best way to minimize the ultrasonic losses from this connection. If I use continuous metal - then this will transmit the sound from where I want it, to where I don't. If I use some rubber or silicone at the boundary this will absorb the sound which will reduce the efficiency and will generate heat. If I have an air gap, then I still need some way of holding the sink up, while creating a place that water can spill! 2) I would like to try to combine a vacuum chamber with an ultrasonic cleaner. Both are good ways of degassing epoxy or silicone rubber before putting them in a mold. Any advice on how to do the two together. A vacuum chamber needs to be strong. This means much thicker stainless steel and means any welds could be weak points. Thicker steel requires more power, Any advice on mitigating this. 3) Any advice on the drainage? I have been thinking that detachable drainage might be the way to go. That removes one source of energy loss. 4) Is it possible to combine 1-3 in one build?

  • @Promethium666
    @Promethium666 6 днів тому

    Im a service technician for a company that deals with flue gas analysers and trace repair has now become a part of my duties when i have zero experience with it naturally, so i really appreciate your very informative video listing tools and for showing your very professional methods, thank you very much good sir.

  • @vonwolfeo
    @vonwolfeo 6 днів тому

    This was a great watch mate, nice work! Also, I'm a big OnShape fan too 🙌

  • @tommythorn
    @tommythorn 6 днів тому

    The Tom's Hardware article pointed me here and I really liked the clear and extremely detailed presentation. A wonderful case build that I'll print and maybe even build. My 3D modelling & OnShape skills are a bit lacking, but I'd love to model the Xerox 6085 "Daybreak", complete with monitor.

  • @pacmke8181
    @pacmke8181 6 днів тому

    Oh hell yeah! I messed with later quadras cuz my dad ALSO did prepress in the 80-90s, but just saw these 700 guys recently and love the design, and now there is a baby one! (incidentally I mashed 4 Quadra 950s that my dad's work had dumpstered together my junior year of highschool in 2002 to make a monster 3 HDD, 512 mb demon that got used to... play LAN marathon a couple times. Gave it to my grandpa when he got out of prison and sadly it was lost to the ages)

  • @ansoncall6497
    @ansoncall6497 6 днів тому

    This is really great! Very thorough!

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 6 днів тому

    Boom! Like that.

  • @chris3dp
    @chris3dp 6 днів тому

    Wow! amazing!

  • @jwil6902
    @jwil6902 6 днів тому

    I’d love to know how this benchmarks against a real Quadra 700

  • @jack68k
    @jack68k 6 днів тому

    I noticed this model a few months ago on your Thingiverse and I printed one in PolyMaker Muted White, put a Pi in it and now it's my dedicated Netatalk2 server! I love it!

  • @splangley
    @splangley 6 днів тому

    I did almost the exact same thing a few months ago. I didn't make it a specifc Mac model though, more just followed the design language of the day, although it is running a Quadra 900 ROM.

  • @Eridescent
    @Eridescent 6 днів тому

    Love to see those Officeworks price tags in a video!

  • @L_Y_R_A
    @L_Y_R_A 6 днів тому

    What is the finest pitch that can be soldered with drag soldering? What's the best method to use for a 0.4 mm pitch 40pin Board-to-Board connector?

  • @IAmPaigeAT
    @IAmPaigeAT 6 днів тому

    I selected the wrong wifi country lol

  • @syndicator
    @syndicator 6 днів тому

    Using a Raspberry Pi is not a Quadra 700 then. It is a emulation device in a mini quadra 700 shell

  • @MePeterNicholls
    @MePeterNicholls 6 днів тому

    It really illustrates how much powerful chips are now eh?!

  • @XKSteve
    @XKSteve 6 днів тому

    That is so cool Bruce, really. Great idea for a RP4. Wish I had a real Quadra 700 or 900 in my collection but … boat missed… peps are asking £1000.00 here in the uk for a spares or repair which is stupidly. Glad I got my other macs before this madness started. There’s even a SE in the UK which the asking price is £1997.00 been going round for years. So your RP4 solution is something I want on my desk. Love your videos especially the live ones - it’s like listening to a friend , unfortunately I can’t join in due to the time splits but your main views seem to be USA so fair play. But I remain a fan regardless. Thank you - you are the reason I got back into 68000 stuff so thumbs up.

  • @Mac84
    @Mac84 6 днів тому

    I love this!! Now you need a baby monitor, baby CD drive, baby scanner… baby printer…

  • @markw4164
    @markw4164 6 днів тому

    Very nice Bruce! The RetroPi setup tutorial looks super useful. I am also on the hunt for platinum classic mac colored filament. ColorFabb has some filament that might be fun to try (Silk Grey RAL 7044 PLA). I would love to see more content like this.

  • @Biomancer81
    @Biomancer81 6 днів тому

    The statement about less current at 230v making less wattage doesn't make sense. If it takes 1.3amps at 115V to make 150w, it should still use .75amps at 230v and still produce 150w max. Wattage should remain consistent.