This particular device can emulate multiple systems using FPGA, the one before then could only dp Z80.
My guess as to why they used an FPGA for the Z80 is that development was cheaper since they could just flash new software if there’s an error. Additionally they gained experience for this project.
With this I could imagine GPU emulation etc. happening on the FPGA maybe even bwing able to configure a sound card in software.
I had similar problems on Gnome (ArchLinux) which were fixed with a GPU driver change. Apparently the proprietary AMD drivers required for GPU Video encoding are somewhat janky.
Software emulation is generally inferior to FPGAs because of inaccuracies. Also at that point you could just use your own laptop.
And now that I have made the post I got some search results:
If you want to share anything about MIPS though please feel free to comment, I would interest me greatly what the rest of you have to say.
Sansung
Oh, come on
Yeah, the major advantage is a rechargeable battery and a middle mouse button (you can also use it as a presentation remote with laser pointer)
If they could run Linux I’d honestly try daily driving them. They have a fantastic Screen and USB-C with Displayport
I’m using the Lenovo Yoga Mouse and it’s also quite neat, you can simply twist it to stow it flat.
So you want Greenland to be annexed cause fuck the Danes I assume? /s
Oh thank god they stopped that stupid naming scheme
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