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bluemite@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 7 months ago

Hacking wizard gets Linux to run on a 1971 processor, though it takes almost 5 days to boot the kernel

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Hacking wizard gets Linux to run on a 1971 processor, though it takes almost 5 days to boot the kernel

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bluemite@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 7 months ago
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The real magic is that the chip has to emulate another old chip to manage the feat.
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    All it takes is a little hypnosis and a bunch of LSD.

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      Nah man, I just think B:/run doom.exe

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        Forward slash doesn’t throw a mental syntax error? ;)

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          Nah, I’m running AussieOS, they’re flipped.

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