I wonder if it the products listed here would be a good resource to have
somewhere on the FreeDOS wiki as a reference for others.
Thoughts, Jim, everyone?
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On Friday, March 10th, 2023 at 2:28 PM, Lukas
Hello from Czechia, I run makerspace in the past and have 86Duino EduCake,
a smart breadboard including Vortex86. It can run DOS and Windows. Only
disadvantage is a lack of VGA output, so it can do only SSH.
I second that Vortex86 choice.
By the way Win XP and Win 7 won’t boot non ACPI bios,
On 10 Mar 2023 at 11:13, Mart Zirnask wrote:
> Just for reference, I'll share some of my bookmarks.
> I'm just a shy hobbyist, not an engineer whatsoever, but I've been
> interested in fanless, small form factor DOS computing solutions for
> quite a while.
>
We are a similar blood type. Only I
Just for reference, I'll share some of my bookmarks.
I'm just a shy hobbyist, not an engineer whatsoever, but I've been
interested in fanless, small form factor DOS computing solutions for
quite a while.
No idea if any of these are actually in production; feels like some
might be. If not, maybe