Peter "Bobricius" Misenko Goes Clamshell for the New Armachat FLIP and PICOmputer FLIP

Tiny laptop-style machines offer your choice of Meshtastic mesh networking or Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulation in your pocket.

Gareth Halfacree
2 hours ago β€’ Retro Tech / Communication / HW101

Maker Peter "Bobricius" Misenko has unveiled two new variants of his Armachat mesh messenger and PICOmputer pocket Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator β€” now both available in a new clamshell form factor, still built out of structural PCBs.

Misenko has been working on the Armachat for a while now, having unveiled the original version six years ago. Since then, the project has gone through a range of redesigns to deliver the more compact Armachat NANO and the Armachat Touch, as well as inspiring the spin-off PICOmputer project β€” the latter using the same overall design to deliver a microcontroller-powered educational computing platform that quickly pivoted into an ideal device for playing classic Sinclair ZX Spectrum games on-the-go.

The new Armachat FLIP is based on the same central hardware as its predecessors β€” an Espressif ESP32-S3 microcontroller, chosen for compatibility with the community-driven Meshtastic LoRa-based mesh networking project, with a 2.8" color 320Γ—240 display, 36-button compact keyboard, and a HopeRF RFM95 LoRa transceiver module. Rather than being an all-in-one design, though, the new version adopts a clamshell layout β€” hinging the screen in a separate section located above the keyboard, which can be angled for comfort while typing messages.

The PICOmputer FLIP, unsurprisingly given its name, adopts the same clamshell layout β€” but inside the structural PCB housing is a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller module, used to run a ZX Spectrum emulator for gaming on-the-go. Both machines include an integrated 1Ah battery with USB Type-C charging, but only the Armachat includes a radio for wireless communication.

Details on the new devices are available on the Armachat FLIP and PICOmputer FLIP Tindie store pages, where both are listed at $199 each; at the time of writing only the Armachat FLIP was showing as in-stock.

Gareth Halfacree
Freelance journalist, technical author, hacker, tinkerer, erstwhile sysadmin. For hire: freelance@halfacree.co.uk.
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