• melroy@kbin.melroy.org
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      9 days ago

      Here you go:

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                        .o+`                 user@intel4004
                       `ooo/                 ----------------
                      `+oooo:                OS: Arch Linux BCD oriented
                     `+oooooo:               Host: Intel 4004 @ 740 KHz
                     -+oooooo+:              Kernel: 0.0.1-custom
                   `/:-:++oooo+:             Uptime: 3 hours, 12 mins
                  `/++++/+++++++:            Packages: 3 (pacman)
                 `/++++++++++++++:           Shell: sh 0.5
                `/+++ooooooooooooo/`         CPU: Intel 4004 (4-bit) @ 740 KHz
               ./ooosssso++osssssso+`        Memory: 0.64 KB / 8 KB
              .oossssso-````/ossssss+`       Storage: None (Using Paper Tape)
             -osssssso.      :ssssssso.      GPU: None (Terminal Only)
            :osssssss/        osssso+++.     Display: None (TTY Only)
           /ossssssss/        +ssssooo/-     Network: None (Hand-delivered punch cards)
         `/ossssso+/:-        -:/+osssso+`
        `+sso+:-`                 `.-/+oso:
       `++:.                           `-/+/
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  • qprimed@lemmy.ml
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    9 days ago

    If you’re skeptical that this feat is possible with a raw 4004, you’re right: The 4004 itself is far too limited to run Linux directly. Instead, Grinberg created a solution that is equally impressive: an emulator that runs on the 4004 and emulates a MIPS R3000 processor—the architecture used in the DECstation 2100 workstation that Linux was originally ported to. This emulator, along with minimal hardware emulation, allows a stripped-down Debian Linux to boot to a command prompt.

    that is 2^8 levels of insane! and of course its Debian.

    edit: 4bit data 12bit addressing make it an 8bit processor ; -)

    I will slowly corrode on this hill.