There is a classic mac emulator you can run on a 7 dollar microcontroller, but the adapter to get VGA on the microcontroller costs 50 dollars.
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1@sun@shitposter.world VGA is not magic. It's made of gates... I had maybe the first truecolor VGA board on my desk at Everex made from mostly 7400 chips/discrete logic once. It took up 3 ISA slots an I wasn't allowed to touch anything!
It's probably the FPGA that contains that logic that's the cost. Probably there's a cheap one now that can be programmed with VGA logic.
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@nom it has a bridge for usb keyboard and mouse so that's probably most of the guts