Running UNIX On A Nintendo Entertainment System [Hackaday]
Who wouldn’t want to run a UNIX-like operating system on their NES or Famicom? Although there’s arguably no practical reason
Read moreWho wouldn’t want to run a UNIX-like operating system on their NES or Famicom? Although there’s arguably no practical reason
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Read moreAs the saying goes, there’s no lock that can’t be picked, much like there’s no networked computer that can’t be
Read moreThis story is a part of MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series, where we look across industries, trends, and technologies to
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