Felix Queißner’s Ashet Home Computer Is a Raspberry Pi RP2350-Powered Love Letter to the ’80s
A computer inspired by the 1980s is back with a modern twist. The Ashet Home Computer, created by Felix Queißner, is a modular microcomputer powered by a Raspberry Pi RP2350 processor. It aims to bridge the gap between simple microcontrollers and modern single-board computers, allowing it to run a graphical desktop OS while maintaining hardware accessibility. The system is designed with seven expansion slots for various modules, including video, sound, USB, and even a Commodore Connectivity Card.
We might not have the RP2350but we do have this:

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Originally published on hackster.io by Author Name on 13/08/2025
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