Can you update an original BBC Micro and make it compete with the new Micro Bit (School Report - From BBC Micro to Micro Bit mini-computer - teenagers test out new gadget).
I'm an 80's child and can remember the BBC Micro being sat in the corner of the classroom and being allowed to play (maths) games when we had done well and with the advent of the Micro Bit I'd be interested in seeing what you can do to breath some life into this grandaddy of computers by making a portable version.
The portable should have a full qwerty keyboard and as an extra challenge an analogue thumbstick and buttons to play some of the games on.
Some background on the BBC Micro
BBC Micro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The BBC Micro can still teach us a lot | Technology | The Guardian