While I certainly Don't think their are emulators that can properly support floppy drives I am going to ad a slot for the SD card on the front I am just waiting on parts.
Thanks for the input
So Since I got a fair bit of positive traction I have been hard at work on this project in my spare time. It has come a long way. I have done a few things that make this fairly interesting
This project will be printable on a 220x220x220 3d printer
This will work with a Pico Pi , Pi Zero\w , Pi...
Here is a another Major Revision this is 5 it adds counter sunk holes for the original CRT mounting screws. It also adds some better Threaded insert support.
This version is for sale at https://www.etsy.com/listing/1377485134/macintosh-9-inch-crt-to-lcd-bracket?
This is The Revision 4 LCD bracket for all 9 inch Mac all in one computers, This does away with the need for DYI/ homemade solution for holding the LCD to the bracket.
it will require 4 m3 4 MM tall threaded inserts and 4 m3 X 20 MM screws. It can practically fit an iPad... But an LCD Screen...
So Answer the Question no one asked and likely no one wants. I am working on an G4 To ATX Adapter kit and 3d print files.
here is the top half design so far and part of the bottom half work in progress .
So why do this, Am I just insane or is there a valid reason? Well I hope there is a valid...
I have never heard them called that, but that doesn't mean it isn't a thing... Anyways it is changed to that only because all in one is a much longer thing to say... So now you can be happy that they are exactly what your head cannon and others head cannon is :D
EDIT: This sounded a little...
here is where you can get one https://www.etsy.com/listing/1377485134/macintosh-9-inch-crt-to-lcd-bracket? You can also go there to see where you can get a file to print your own but it is for non-commercial use.
Here are 3 pictures to show off how close this is to the Mac Platinum color. Keep in mind most of my macs do have some weathering. So Take that with a grain of salt but this does match fairly well for being so cheap... it is a little lighter In my opinion but I feel it matches well enough most...
I found A filament that is a near match in https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07T6VTG5Q/ this filament right here
It isn't exact but for 1/3 to 1/4 the price it is very close
Just an update It is Ready To go. Have at making your own Mini Mac Plus System using a pi Zero / 2 or a Pi 4 ... The link is in the first post but also here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5318963
In my opinion there are two ways you can go about getting 3d prints done.
The First is to find a Service that does it at a price and quality you are happy with. I would also say you want to check their reviews and really drill down to see if they are going to be the kind of service you want...
oddly enough that is what this IDEA was born from... however they are way to cost prohibitive, and really they provide a lot of stuff LC doesn't need power wise. @Androda could answer these questions far better than I can since he is the main guy on this. But the PicoATX is a good idea it just...
Okay nearing the finish line So in this version you will need a total of 11 threaded inserts they should be 3M 4mm tall or so. Then next you will need a Pi Zero 2 W or a Pi 4, whatever you can get your hands on. 1-2 SD extension cables dependent on if you have a pi Zero or a Pi 4. Next you will...