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Latest revision as of 05:08, 28 July 2021

Welcome to the ClockworkWiki!
Your community-driven wiki for all things Clockwork.

The DevTerm

A DevTerm with its top casing removed.

The ClockworkPi DevTerm is a Linux-capable modular personal computer built by Clockwork Tech using open-source hardware. Following the strengths of the GameShell that preceded it, it offers a highly configurable form factor that is purpose built for its use case of hobby electronics and software development. It went on sale for pre-order in June 2021, and orders are expected to ship as early as July 2021.

The GameShell

A GameShell with yellow casing.

The ClockworkPi GameShell is a Linux-capable portable game console built by Clockwork Tech using open-source hardware. It features unparalleled emulation capabilities for playing all sorts of retro video games in a purpose-built form factor. It retailed after a successful Kickstarter campaign for $159 USD.

Recent happenings

  • The ClockworkPi DevTerm has been available for pre-order since June, 2021[1]
  • The ClockworkPi GameShell is rumoured to be prospecting more orders after the DevTerm fully launches