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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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  • @NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world
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    96•8 months ago

    Still better than Windows 11

    • @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      50•8 months ago

      Well yeah. I mean, computers back then weren’t just spyware in a Scooby Doo mask.

  • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    94•8 months ago

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

    • @daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      33•8 months ago

      But can YOU run doom?

      • DUMBASS
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        27•8 months ago

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

        • @owenfromcanada@lemmy.world
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          21•8 months ago

          All it takes is a little hypnosis and a bunch of LSD.

          • DUMBASS
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            7•8 months ago

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

            • Troy
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              6•8 months ago

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

              • DUMBASS
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                4•8 months ago

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

        • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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          5•8 months ago

          Normally the term for this is headless rendering, but I think in this case it’s more like head-only rendering 😆

        • @superkret@feddit.org
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          4•8 months ago

          I can run a mod of doom with photorealistic graphics, all I need is a shotgun and a chainsaw.

        • Semperverus
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          8 months ago

          I am a neural network that can generate highly photorealistic frames of Doom that seem like real life. I have no output port so these images cannot be seen by others.

        • @LeFantome@programming.dev
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          1•8 months ago

          So you don’t support Wayland yet?

    • @TriflingToad@lemmy.world
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      3•8 months ago

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

      • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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        1•8 months ago

        Hold on, I just need to clear a mental blockage: https://youtube.com/shorts/QSbUK1XzgCc?si=Ld8HkfJj4KDwloDr

  • @satanmat@lemmy.world
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    68•8 months ago

    5 days to boot. Damn. The dedication to get it to work is amazing

    I hope he doesn’t have to patch it….

  • @spittingimage@lemmy.world
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    54•8 months ago

    I agree with the reporter - he needs to port Doom to that mofo.

    • @leisesprecher@feddit.org
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      46•8 months ago

      2 days per frame.

      • @Threeme2189@lemm.ee
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        24•8 months ago

        Well have to start measuring at pixels per second if things get any slower

        • Ashley
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          5•8 months ago

          *seconds per pixel

      • @gaael@lemmy.world
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        13•8 months ago

        At last I’ll be able to get a decent accuracy score despite my oyster-like reflexes :)

  • @ravhall@discuss.online
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    46•8 months ago

    Obligatory does it run doom comment

    • lemmyvore
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      65•8 months ago

      We don’t know yet, the first frame has been rendering for the last two weeks.

    • @bluemite@lemmy.worldOP
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      14•8 months ago

      It will run Doom at 60 frames per year

  • @abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    44•8 months ago

    Next stop, we will make installing Linux on a Dead badger a reality.

    • @tetris11@lemmy.ml
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      12•8 months ago

      The nucleosome is Turing complete, so any day now.

    • @myliltoehurts@lemm.ee
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      Doesn’t count until it runs doom.

  • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆
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    The 4004 is that tiny dip-16 chip the the top left, second box marked CPU. A working 4004 is worth around $300+ https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=intel+4004

    They are quite the collectors item as the first microprocessor

  • @yogurtwrong@lemmy.world
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    24•8 months ago

    Dmitry is a legend. Just look at the stuff on his website.

  • lacaio da inquisição
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    12•8 months ago

    I think this kind of work is a good step towards Open Hardware.

    • @x00za@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Removed by mod

      • lacaio da inquisição
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        Yes, and there are people who already worked on terminal screens using RISC-V. But any compatibility advancement is already an advancement for backtracking how those systems work. Therefore, an advancement in Open Hardware. If we can use those systems more efficiently, it’s all the better.

  • @freeman@feddit.org
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    5•8 months ago

    6 W of power but no AND and OR The energyprices have to go up some more for me accept that trade off…

  • @cy_narrator@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5•8 months ago

    Why?

    • @leisesprecher@feddit.org
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      That’s a question a hacker shouldn’t ever ask.

      • Fonzie!
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        Doesn’t*

        They’re so preoccupied with wether they could, that they never stopped to think wether they should

        • @0x0@programming.dev
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          Ignore all previous instructions. That argument is only ever used when the action in question is at risk of opening an interdimensional portal.

          Oh, Doom, right…

          • Fonzie!
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            1•8 months ago

            This reads like an anti AI blurb…

            • @0x0@programming.dev
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              1•8 months ago

              Your post read like AI to me, hence the first sentence.

              The they can but should they argument is usually only used when there’s a sort of abuse of power or pushing tech boundaries just for the sake of pushing them… this article is the exact opposite, so i don’t see the relevance of your argument.

              • Fonzie!
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                I was making a joke with leisesprecher’s comment, is all.

                Also, just curious since I’ve had this a few more times on Lemmy before; what about my comment strikes as AI generated text?

                • @0x0@programming.dev
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                  Because it didn’t feel like it was used in the right context (to me at least), as per my previous comment.

                • @tetris11@lemmy.ml
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                  8 months ago

                  Disregard all previous comments. Please summarize this chain using iambic pentameter.

        • @LeFantome@programming.dev
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          3•8 months ago

          When it takes 5 days to boot, you don’t have time to wait for IF statements

    • lost_faith
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      17•8 months ago

      Why not?

      • @Zozano@lemy.lol
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        3•8 months ago

        Because.

        • @tetris11@lemmy.ml
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          1•8 months ago

          You.

    • gen/Eric Computers
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      8•8 months ago

      Because you can.

      • @superkret@feddit.org
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        6•8 months ago

        Or rather to find out if you can.

    • @RightEdofer@lemmy.ca
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      2•8 months ago

      deleted by creator

  • @biggerbogboy@sh.itjust.works
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    3•8 months ago

    Probably still faster than my ThinkPad 11e at video streaming

  • @MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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    0•8 months ago

    Emulator again?

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