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Socoder -> Hardware and Technology -> PotatoP - Minimal Power Computer

Wed, 23 Jul 2025, 16:16
Pixel_Outlaw

PotatoP - Minimal Power Computer


I've always thought the PotatoP is a very cool design for a computer with minimal power draw.
It essentially can go for 2 years and still do some of the basic stuff like draw to screen and save new programs and functions to the "disk".

It looks like it got a double screen update too if you scroll down.
I love the cheerful yellow, shame we don't have color choice in electronics much anymore.