Someone did that with a Teensy micro. https://hackaday.com/2019/02/06/the-trs80-model-100-gets-a-brain-transplant/
Maybe you could use that and use virtualt emulator. Obviously you'd not be able to use the virtualt UI. Just the guts. Personally I think it would be better to use some other display from China than the model 100's LCD. Just use the model t keyboard and case. Figure out battery / power management. There are some UPS hats around for the pi so that it can always shut down gracefully before power is lost. Expose pi ports via model t ports. -- John. On Sat, Jan 20, 2024, 3:43 PM Hiraghm <[email protected]> wrote: > While posting a message about my cut-wire problem, I had a thought occur > to me... > > If it turns out I can't make the motherboard work, I wonder if there's a > way I could connect the LCD and keyboard to a Raspberry Pi 3B+, or a Pi > Zero/W, and make a frankenputer out of it? > > I suppose I could maybe use an arduino to connect to the LCD/keyboard, > then connect that to the pi via USB. > > > It would make an interesting computer for which I have no idea what use > to make. > >
