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- Computers
- ly old PC, and quite an interesting demonstration at that. This time, it’s a 486-based IBM PS/1 Consultant 2133 19c from 1993. It's capable of doing a bun... ing Python, cloning a git repo, and playing music at an acceptable latency (as long as one doesn't run... https://yeokhengmeng.com/2018/01/make-the-486-great-again/ ===== Acorn RISC series ===== ==== Oper
- Microcontrollers
- varied, and cannot easily be generalized. ===== AT Mega series ===== ==== Operating Systems (ATmega... over any other display output. http://hitmen.c02.at/html/tools_contiki.html https://github.com/conti... (if you have the time) X/Gnome An astonishing feat, done by emulating an ARM chip on this tiny littl... Aria G25 SoM ===== ==== Operating Systems (ARM9 AT91SAM9G25) ==== === Linux 2.6.39 === >a 1GB or g
- MSXes @eop:computing:computers
- ltiple applications can open multiple connections at the same time. A truly advanced marvel for the M... although this appears to be specifically targeted at computers of the MSX2 specifications. Two version... which one is more advanced but in a "Beta" state at the time of when development appeared to stop. h
- NEC PC-9801 series @eop:computing:computers
- C PC-9821Ra43 with a Celeron CPU @ 433 MHz Somewhat functional, with difficulties primarily in HDD pa... the last of the PC-98s, those being the ones with at least 64 MB ram and //at least a Pentium CPU.// https://reactos.org/wiki/PC-98 https://twitter.com/
- Function Keys
- P-capable function keys", it can be safely said that they all run a variant of MacOS on an Apple M chi... === Doom === Equally as ridiculous as Linux, but at least, it’s an example of the Touch Bar running “
- Hard Drive Controllers
- internal functions of said drive. It turns out that these controllers often feature relatively powerf... >there's also an uart, for the serial port, and at least two SPI interfaces Running a Linux MMU-les
- Keyboard Keys
- ace-value”, this is still an interesting little feat. Apparently, these little keyboard keys can be us
- SHARP X68000 series @eop:computing:computers
- ==== FINISH: X-Window and more === NetBSD === >At first, it was ported from NetBSD/amiga A fair am
