I've just updated the GITHUB directory with the latest kicad dev (please is the last nighly built of kicad to open the files)
I added the buttons on the board.

It is not time to work on the raspberry pi zero and RPI Compute module 4 add.

A project log for Reviving the TI-92 calculator into a RPI PC
We are re-engineering the old PCB board into a modern PCB for a simple swap. The goal is to get an up to date RPI computer
I've just updated the GITHUB directory with the latest kicad dev (please is the last nighly built of kicad to open the files)
I added the buttons on the board.
It is not time to work on the raspberry pi zero and RPI Compute module 4 add.
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