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a96

270 カルマ登録 4 年前
Recovering sysadmin. Finnish weirdo. Totally not a robot.

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a96
·20 時間前·議論
Apart from better (luck with) enclosures, cables, and power, probably not. USB-SATA bridges are notoriously flaky.
a96
·20 時間前·議論
The models that are a crappy PC can, almost like any or other crappy PC. Some have a very tiny DOM that might or might not be enough for a recent system. Of course, once the system is minimally up, it can use the big disk for software. No idea if any have special weaseling on them, but you can always search for the model and e.g. Debian (that tends to have best hits). Running with read-only root or just initrd is also quite possible.

The ARM models tend to be very very very slow and small and have architectures that are obsoleted in many Linux distributions combined with hardware that's weird enough that NetBSD doesn't support it (e.g. LAN chip or SATA, which you might need in a NAS). And yes, looking at NetBSD pages and build configs is one avenue for finding well supported devices. Although the documentation isn't great or complete. Some models may also have weird boot sequences or rescue modes that are extra hassle.

I keep wondering if a neat little buildroot config would work with some of these devices. Other odd options would be https://armbian.com/boards and https://openwrt.org/supported_devices .
a96
·一昨日·議論
That will be a single point of failure, though. (Which you might not care about depending on the backup strategy.)
a96
·一昨日·議論
You might want to re-read the hn guidelines.
a96
·一昨日·議論
Usually both at the same time. Soldered on the board and unchangeable.
a96
·一昨日·議論
Or a bumper sticker, so license plate scanners can enjoy it, too.
a96
·一昨日·議論
I wonder if people today remember BIND's history with security.
a96
·一昨日·議論
One obvious target might be rewriting from an unsupported, broken, and/or obsolete target to something that still works. Or moving a project from a platform that no other system in the company uses to the same setup that all the others use.

Of course it won't quite work, but I can definitely see why some people would want that.
a96
·4 日前·議論
Have you ever tried to indulge an all-consuming urge to kill when you don't have opposable thumbs? Or hands? Or anything other than a bread slot?
a96
·4 日前·議論
https://community.frame.work/t/noisy-psu-fan/74751

Well, almost. Maybe. Not all units. But probably.
a96
·4 日前·議論
Yes. There's the obvious difference of "it's a working printer" and desirable and useful product. You don't need to be state of the art to be in the first category was my thought.
a96
·4 日前·議論
I'm thinking of everything working on the principle of smashing an inked ribbon into paper to make markings.
a96
·5 日前·議論
Would be interesting to see that. I used to build it on Coherent, HP-UX, and Aix at least IIRC. Maybe others. It was kind of fun except for all the curses and termcaps.

The page mentions there's an emulator that should be able to run it. Don't know if there's a local copy that could be used along with some method to transfer the sources. Cloud boxes might not suffice.
a96
·5 日前·議論
Yes. It was a pretty big chunk, too. Floppies were around 880k and base model RAM sizes were 512k to few MB. Having better part of a meg of libraries in ROM really helps fit more stuff in. And it was possible to load RAM patches or shadow things IIRC.

https://www.amigaforever.com/kb/15-127
a96
·5 日前·議論
Yes, and it really was just a Disk Operating System.
a96
·5 日前·議論
It is. Just with web tacked on to make it worse.
a96
·5 日前·議論
Kind of like Usenet, but with web crap.
a96
·5 日前·議論
"From scratch", ie raw materials only, probably limits the results to plotters until you've bootstrapped some presicion machinery. And electronics. How many parts you're allowed is going to be an arbitrary choice anyway.

But the heads being disposable and one day unavailable is kind of a valid concern if a new source doesn't eventually turn up.
a96
·5 日前·議論
There was no reason to sell a dot matrix printer that wasn't compatible with tractor feed. Especially when some of the biggest uses of those printers required that stock. Doesn't mean they required tractor feed paper to operate.

A Matrix printer is essentially a typewriter with extra steps and typewriters had been eating any paper for .. a century before?
a96
·5 日前·議論
2400 dpi is not the bar for entry, though. Even 240 would qualify as a printer, albeit not a good one (SOTA in 1995 maybe).