This is so valuable that if you could take it back to the 1960s someone would murder you for it...

This is so valuable that if you could take it back to the 1960s someone would murder you for it. Something like this in the 1960s would be a gigantic building the size of a skyscraper maybe.

IT would be literally useless:
>no usb cables/devices
>no hdmi capable monitors

The manufacturing process wouldn't be there to replicate it. The peripherals would be non existent too, so it would just be a useless piece of shit. Bring it back to 1930s Saudi Arabia so you can get executed for being a wizard you stupid fuck. Shit thread.

>computers have advanced a lot in 50 years

That's basically what you posted

people do not realize the tool they are given

Yeah, it would be crazy to create source of 5V DC and use the AV out on it. Crazy stuff man. Please don't post if you don't understand shit.

i kinda agree
the fact that you can buy microcontroller, oled screen and every kind of electronics devices for a few bucks from china is mind blowing
i rebember before e-trade became the norm, a single stepper motor controller could cost me like a hundred buck, same thing for the cheapest pic dev board, now you can get an arduino mini for like 3$

Okay, faggot, tell me what usb keyboard and mouse you could hook up to this thing, or what monitor, or how you could load up a program on the SD card in the 1960s, because the only issue obviously is powering the thing.

>what usb keyboard and mouse
None. Good thing that UNIX supports terminal through serial? Fuckwit.
>what monitor
I don't know, one that will accept analog signal? So like any?

>no serial nor analog ports

Stop Rasp-shilling, faggot! Everyone knows that there are only four countries in the world that are capable of making solid tech. USA, Japan, Germany, South Korea. Regarding SBCs it's Odroid from South Korea, so why don't you shove your island monkey trash as far up your ass as you can and ... I don't even know ... order some fish 'n' chips, m8?

Are you retarded? There are pins that you can use for both.

>flip phones that were $300-400 15 years ago are selling on ebay for $1
Time machines when?

>The National Television System Committee was established in 1940 by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to resolve the conflicts that were made between companies over the introduction of a nationwide analog television system in the United States. In March 1941, the committee issued a technical standard for black-and-white television that built upon a 1936 recommendation made by the Radio Manufacturers Association (RMA). Technical advancements of the vestigial side band technique allowed for the opportunity to increase the image resolution. The NTSC selected 525 scan lines as a compromise between RCA's 441-scan line standard (already being used by RCA's NBC TV network) and Philco's and DuMont's desire to increase the number of scan lines to between 605 and 800.[6] The standard recommended a frame rate of 30 frames (images) per second, consisting of two interlaced fields per frame at 262.5 lines per field and 60 fields per second. Other standards in the final recommendation were an aspect ratio of 4:3, and frequency modulation (FM) for the sound signal (which was quite new at the time).

so yeah, plenty of screens in the 60's

>hdmi in the 60s
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

NTSC out requires additional parts, so good luck with that. And exactly what keyboard from 1960 specifically do you think you're going to be able to get input from? Do you think the voltage levels or signal is even compatible?

>Something like this in the 1960s would be a gigantic building the size of a skyscraper maybe.
Something like that in the '60s would be driving a wheel printer, or a disk drive head.
You have no idea what the Real World looks like.

You guys are a bunch of retards, assuming the SD is loaded with a proper OS (because otherwise you'd have to write one from scratch and good luck with that) and a proper driver to use the GPIO as serial port, you can do anything you want. That amount of computing power back then could easily make you a billonaire.

rs232 was invented in 1962. and you could build a converter for the voltage levels.

>UNIX
>1970's

In the 60's, integrated circuits were literally just being invented. You could give them a spec sheet to literally every interface on the rPi and they'd still struggle to communicate with it, solely because of the clock speed of the interfaces.

You all are thinking too big. A TI-84 calculator would blow their minds. Shit, you could probably sell the thing to NASA for millions.

Why not bring a gtx 1080?

what would you use it for?

>composite signal
>5v input
>serial port

>not bringing a T60p

Gaming obviously
Imagime doom, hangaroo or mario in 144fps

people do not realize the tool they are