https://youtu.be/y3zlb7SrI0I?si=SnoZWK9vfPOFy8L3
TechHeart [me!] posted another video this weekend... still enjoying the Dolch PAC-60 486/DX66 machine and MS-DOS completely packed with softwarez... so, we take a left turn and jimmy Minix 2.0.4 on the machine. It was fun, and interesting to [finally] experience Minux - the OS designed by Andrew Tenenbaum only b/c AT&T was breathing down his, and other professors, necks telling them they couldn't continue teaching Unix to students... without Minux, Linus may have never gotten the bug to develop Linux - what would the world be like built on top of FreeBSD rather than Linux??? We'll never know - because of all these pioneers...
For now, watch an amateur figure out how to finesse the OS onto hardware that most humans have forgotten about - but is still teaching me in 2024. Come along, if yer ok with YT...
https://youtu.be/y3zlb7SrI0I?si=SnoZWK9vfPOFy8L3
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Some guy built a homebrew 4 mhz CPU with TTL's running Minix 2.
telnet to magic-1.org as guest:magic
specs:
http://www.homebrewcpu.com/
fusion wrote to anthk <=-
this is so cool. i always wanted to build a pc from scratch.. though i suppose what i really always meant when i thought about it was to build
a motherboard and all that myself.. that guy is next level!
fusion wrote to anthk <=-
this is so cool. i always wanted to build a pc from scratch.. though suppose what i really always meant when i thought about it was to bui a motherboard and all that myself.. that guy is next level!
I'm tempted by some of these CP/M homebrew kits out there - I don't know
if anyone made an offline reader for CP/M, though. That would be the
one thing I'd need in a text-mode computer.
fusion wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
On 14 Mar 2024, poindexter FORTRAN said the following...
fusion wrote to anthk <=-
this is so cool. i always wanted to build a pc from scratch.. though suppose what i really always meant when i thought about it was to bui a motherboard and all that myself.. that guy is next level!
I'm tempted by some of these CP/M homebrew kits out there - I don't know
if anyone made an offline reader for CP/M, though. That would be the
one thing I'd need in a text-mode computer.
so i was going to post about how the qwk format is pretty simple .. so
you could probably whip one up.. but then i got it into my head to
prove it myself heh. i got it to the point it can read some messages
with a little help from unzip and an emulator so it's pretty artifical but:
Sysop: | Karloch |
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Location: | Madrid, Spain |
Users: | 54 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 128:18:53 |
Calls: | 700 |
Files: | 17,895 |
D/L today: |
128 files (60,769K bytes) |
Messages: | 66,010 |