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Indiana Jones and the Quest for Paradise VGA

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Doom64KB

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How Donkey Kong Smashed King Kong (Universal vs. Nintendo)

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agentgateway Joins AAIF as an Open Gateway for Agentic AI Infrastructure

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agentgateway – One high-performance gateway for service, LLM, and MCP traffic

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Giving the ZX Spectrum a Fair Shake

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z386: An Open-Source 80386 Built Around Original Microcode

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New financed PostmarketOS project: q6voice(d)

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Agent Policy Specification

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80386 Memory Pipeline

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1-Bit Bonsai: The First Commercially Viable 1-Bit LLMs

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goose has a new home – the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF)

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Introduction to the PineTime Pro

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Rosetta Magazine Researcher

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PINE64 FOSDEM 2026 Update

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Duranium: A More Reliable PostmarketOS

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Raided by the Police – Investigating Nintendo, Sega, & Devkit Arrests [video]

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Taalas Etches AI Models onto Transistors to Rocket Boost Inference

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PicoClaw: Ultra-Efficient AI Assistant in Go

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wicket
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
It's not a Mega Drive-"Style" shoot-em-up, it is a Mega Drive shoot-em-up. 100% Mega Drive code, with a physical cartridge release planned for later this year. It runs on other platforms via emulation.
wicket
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
It sounds like a problem related to memory interleaving. He doesn't say whether the memory modules are identical, my bet is that they differ. Could also be a poor performing motherboard.
wicket
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Related paper

BitNet: Scaling 1-bit Transformers for Large Language Models (2023): https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.11453
wicket
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
> Game Arts subsequently ported Grandia to the PlayStation, dropping it in Japan in the summer of 1999.

When I grew up, "dropping" something meant "excluding" it; you might drop a player from a team or a feature from a product to exclude it. It turns out that Grandia did actually release in Japan for the PlayStation in 1999.

Am I the only one who struggles with this new, fangled definition of the word "drop"?
wicket
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Didn't Nintendo sue Atari/Tengen a couple of times?
wicket
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
A couple of details missing from the article:

- Intel quietly introduced their implementation of amd64 under the name "EM64T". It was only later that they used the name "Intel64".

- Early Itanium processors included hardware features, microcode and software that implemented an IA‑32 Execution Layer (dynamic binary translation plus microcode assists) to run 32‑bit x86 code; while the EL often ran faster than direct software emulation, it typically lagged native x86 performance and could be worse than highly‑optimised emulators for some workloads or early processor steppings.
wicket
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
The N64 had the 64DD/Randnet in Japan which included a modem and web browser.
wicket
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
I seem to remember that "runderwo" was working on porting Linux to the N64 back in the "Dextrose" days, when the N64 scene was still active. I can't find much information on his port, but I did find a reference to it here: http://n64.icequake.net/#projects