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| - | hehe | + | ====== Atari Lynx ====== |
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| + | Released on September 1st, 1989 in the USA, the Lynx was Atari' | ||
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| + | ===== Operating Systems (WDC 65SC02 + 16bit custom CMOS) ===== | ||
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| + | === 8-Bit OS === | ||
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| + | >8bit-OS is a new and exciting “App” oriented Operating System currently under development | ||
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| + | Finally, a proper EOP for the Atari Lynx! While it’s not absolutely clear, this EOP even appears to have a connection to the internet, somehow. There are mentions of a “mini web-browser”, | ||
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| + | === Contiki === | ||
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| + | Postulated, and never materialized, | ||
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| + | === PC emulation (potential) === | ||
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| + | Whether these emulators support operating systems for these computers is unknown; it must be looked into further. PCs without meaningful OSes are not included. | ||
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| + | CHIP-8 – WIP CHIP-8 emulator | ||
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| + | ===== Internet ===== | ||
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| + | === 8-Bit web === | ||
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| + | >The simple 8bit-Unity API allows you to process HTTP requests and send back HTML pages | ||
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| + | Somehow, a proper HTTP web server has been ported to the Atari Lynx?! It’s even capable of serving images, and has been ported to other platforms. | ||
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| + | ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ||
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| + | For general information, | ||
| + | ==== Versions ==== | ||
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| + | //There are two versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// | ||
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| + | === Model 1 (1989-1991) === | ||
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| + | The original version of the Lynx. Featuring an absolutely gargantuan form factor, the Model 1 Lynx is generally a little bit worse than the Model 2 in certain features, unless you have massive hands and don't care about these things - which is completely understandable. To be specific, the Model 1 has shorter battery life (at 4-5 hours), mono instead of stereo audio, and a slightly worse screen (although neither model' | ||
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| + | === Model 2 (1991-1995) === | ||
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| + | Released at the relative peak of the Lynx's life, the Model 2 is generally the better system in all ways but form factor (for people who have large hands). Featuring an improved battery life (at 5-6) hours, stereo audio, a vaguely better screen, power saving functions (can turn off the backlight - if you hate yourself), and " | ||
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| + | ==== Revisions ==== | ||
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| + | Both the Model 1 and Model 2 feature motherboard revisions, but they appear to have no impact to the end user outside of the different PCBs which change how a system will be modded. Pages documenting this have been linked for posterity. | ||
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| + | //LOWEST PRICE couldn' | ||
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