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Computers
69 Hits, Last modified: 2 years ago
ly old PC, and quite an interesting demonstration at that. This time, it’s a 486-based IBM PS/1 Consul... ing Python, cloning a git repo, and playing music at an acceptable latency (as long as one doesn't run... for the various supported hardware types Ranked at Tier 2, and may be slightly slow on the release c... ltiple applications can open multiple connections at the same time. A truly advanced marvel for the A
Microcontrollers
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varied, and cannot easily be generalized. ===== AT Mega series ===== ==== Operating Systems (ATmega/other 8-bits) ==== === Contiki === >uses the CTK ... n. Unlike Linux, this is running natively on the ATMega chip. Capable of interfacing with Ethernut ha... over any other display output. http://hitmen.c02.at/html/tools_contiki.html https://github.com/conti
MSXes @eop:computing:computers
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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
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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
1 Hits, Last modified: 3 years ago
=== Doom === Equally as ridiculous as Linux, but at least, it’s an example of the Touch Bar running “
Hard Drive Controllers
1 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
>there's also an uart, for the serial port, and at least two SPI interfaces Running a Linux MMU-les
SHARP X68000 series @eop:computing:computers
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==== FINISH: X-Window and more === NetBSD === >At first, it was ported from NetBSD/amiga A fair am

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