Hacker Read top | best | new | newcomments | leaders | about | bookmarklet login

Not a flying unicorn, but still a winged equine: the Mac Nano.

A tiny white puck with a single usb-c plug for power and data. Inside, an A12 running OS X.

Education and “enthusiast” market. GPIO as a dongle, of course.

They can release the A13 version in colors the next year :)



sort by: page size:

What actual MAC is that?

its called a mac

There is a MAC you know...

They could call it a "Mac".

A Mac?

Mac.

Mac.

Mac.

http://www.pangeasoft.net/nano/

Nanosaur is still available for purchase, for anyone who has an OS 9 machine floating around.


I believe it’s native Mac.

Very interesting, looks like it used the same design language as the iBooks/iMacs of the era, with white plastic and an outer layer of acrylic. I wonder what OS it ran… Given the device’s thickness, I would guess it used iBook/PowerBook hardware and ran a modified build of OS X.

That’s at least realistic. It just seems like modern yellow dog, except in a world where Macs are already equipped with a functional *nix.

It's emulating a Mac Plus.

This seems like a fantastic use case for the ML hardware included on new-generation Macintoshes.

Mac can be cloned.

But it's not a Macintosh; it's a Raspberry Pi emulating a Macintosh

Mac + Retina.


What Mac do you have?
next

Legal | privacy