“I got mine to use on a Amiga A500. To give me HDMI output.
Using a addon in the chip socket.
I know its not the a normal use for one, but there is a lot Raspberry Pi used in retro computing now.
I have attached two phots to show it.”
“I have been using the Pi Zero for projects at our local Model Town for nearly five years. With the addition of some relatively cheap accessories, (Ethernet Adaptors, A/D Converters, Audio HATs, screens, motor drive modules) we've implemented a huge variety of features around the site to add to the experience of our visitors.
All with a compute device costing less than a fiver!
The picture shows just one project which uses a Pi 3, a Pi Zero, two Pirate Audio Cards and associated power supplies to play the Model Minster Bells and Chimes in the Tower and organ music in the Nave.”