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bluemite@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 8 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

www.pcgamer.com

bluemite@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 8 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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    deleted by creator

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    Hold on! I’m currently booting the kernel mentally. I’ve been at this for 2 weeks now…

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      here’s MS-DOS if you want to duel boot! https://youtu.be/Y2L7_2Wvycc

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      But can YOU run doom?

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        i can run doom at 120fps with full ray tracing and Dolby surround sound, you just gotta take my word on it.

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