[Hidden-tech] Local PC building resources for kids?

Robert Heller heller at deepsoft.com
Mon Jun 21 16:47:41 UTC 2021


I think the point is to re-direct the kid away from "mindless" video games... 
:-) 

There is actually very little in the way of a "learning experience" in 
building a x86 PC.  Modern x86 PC hardware is very integrated -- modern 
motherboards have everything already on them.  You just need to install the 
processor and memory, install the motherboard in the chassis, install the 
power supply and the hard drive, connect all of the cables and that is all 
there is.

And there are a few video games available for the 'Pi, and *even better* the 
kid can learn to write his own video games... (Hint: included in the Scratch 
examples are some "classic" video games: PacMan and Pong.  I also have a 
Scratch implementation of Breakout, Asteroids, and Missle Command.)


At Mon, 21 Jun 2021 11:16:02 -0500 Alex at Just Peachy <alex at justpeachy.io> wrote:

> 
> A Raspberry Pi is undoubtedly a great learning tool, but a poor choice if
> your son wants to be able to play video games on his computer.
> 
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 11:11 AM Robert Heller via Hidden-discuss <
> hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:
> 
> > Rather then build a x86 PC flavored machine, you might want to steer him
> > towards a Raspberry Pi. Not only will the Raspberry Pi be well within his
> > budget -- the base P4 w/2G is $35, and a complete (except for monitor) P400
> > kit (the P400 is a P4 inside a keyboard, and the kit includes a mouse,
> > power
> > supply, and uSD card) is $100, it will come with far more learning tools
> > than
> > a standard MS-Windows machine -- a Raspberry Pi will include a C compiler,
> > Python, Scratch, and Sonic Pi (and yes, it will also have LibreOffice and
> > Minecraft). Oh, P400 kit includes an actual *book*, the ultimate learning
> > tool.
> >
> > I don't know if there are any local resources for any sort of computer
> > parts,
> > other than things like keyboards, monitors, and mice ("locally" available
> > from
> > Walmart or Target, etc.). The OEMs and Amazon, NewEgg, eBay, and big box
> > stores have pretty much killed any sort of mom-n-pop PC parts vendors and
> > eBay
> > has probably killed any sort of local technology flea market. And least
> > here
> > in the local area. I don't know about Springfield or Boston.  Even Radio
> > Shack
> > died off and the Radio Shack clone/replacements died off.
> >
> > At Mon, 21 Jun 2021 10:57:39 -0400 Noah Paessel <knowuh at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Hello Hidden Tech,
> > >
> >
> > > My son, age 12, has expressed interest in assembling his own PC this
> > summer.
> > > Instead of buying new parts from Amazon or NewEgg, I want to persuade
> > him to
> > > purchase used components or new parts from a local vendor.
> > >
> > > Is there a technology flea market or swap that happens in the valley?
> > > Barring that, are there any mom-n-pop PC part vendors in the area that
> > you
> > > like?
> > >
> > > His goal is to have a machine he can play games on, but I hope to use
> > that
> > > as the bait for an authentic learning experience. I welcome any tips on
> > how
> > > to enrichen this summer project for him.
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > — Noah
> > >
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