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by doublejay1999
1115 days ago
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It’s brilliant that someone would do this. There is no problem statement, a series of bad design decision and component choices, and a rather silly price. It reminds me a bit of the British tradition of shed engineering and it’s great to see people still doing things for the dream |
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Aside from interfacing with ISA cards emulation is probably better - an old mid/high end phone with a portable bluetooth keyboard and limbo x86 (via f-droid) sounds promising.
For laptops, there are some lovely cheap little Chromebooks out there that are near/past their update expiration date and if you want a slight challenge you can get an ARM one like the Asus C101P.
But there's something about having real hardware to do things like this...