DIY CPU Demo'd Running Minix
DeviceGuru writes "Bill Buzbee offered the first public demonstration of the open-source Minix OS — a cousin of Linux — running on his homebrew minicomputer, the Magic-1, at the Vintage Computer Festival in Mountain View, Calif. The Magic-1 minicomputer is built with 74-series TTL ICs using wire-wrap construction, and implements a homebrew, 8086-like ISA. Rather than using a commercial microprocessor, Buzbee created his own microcoded CPU that runs at 4.09 MHz, and is in the same ballpark as an old 8086 in performance and capabilities. The CPU has a 22-bit physical address bus and an 8-bit data bus."
Does it run Linux... I mean minix.. I mean... Oh forget it!
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If you're implying that Barack Obama was originally conceived and developed as a freer alternative to Dick Cheney, then yes, that's right.
From the site about the homemade processor:
/. to a server that's only running at 4 MHz? Have you no mercy?" My response: Nope.)
Except when I'm working on it, Magic-1 is connected to the net. It serves web pages at http://www.magic-1.org
Not any more!
(I know, I know, some of you might be thinking..."How could you be so cruel as to post a link on
I can just picture Woz now saying "The force is strong in this one. "
He's just a fucking script kiddie as far as I'm concerned. Real men mine and smelt their own metal. Consumer metal bought over the counter just doesn't offer enough customisability if you really want to do a project like this right.
2Gb RAM, 3GHz CPU, 20Gb of disk - Windows Vista: 1
4Mb RAM, 4MHz CPU, 500Kb ram disk - Minix: ?
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