Operating Systems: CP/M, Haiku, and BSD
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TinyCPM - CP/M on a Tiny 2040
I’ve been using the RC2014 as a a CP/M development machine, especially while developing a cross-platform Rogue-like game. I love it. And whilst it’s a hell of a lot more portable than carrying a Osborne 1 or a Amstrad CPC 6128, it’s not something I can keep in the laptop bag and just pull out at the coffee shop (Both the RC2014 Mini with CP/M upgrade and the Extreme Kits RC2040 are ideally suited for this).
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The smallest CP/M microcomputer ever #CPM #VintageComputing #RaspberryPi @Hascksterio @Raspberry_Pi
Designed with a minuscule footprint, this fully-functional CP/M computer build uses just two main components: a Tiny 2040 and an Adafruit microSD reader.
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Haiku Activity & Contract Report, October 2022
This report covers hrev56505 to hrev56564.
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EuroBSDCon 2022 Trip Report: Muhammad Moinur Rahman | FreeBSD Foundation
The FreeBSD Foundation was generous enough to sponsor my trip to EuroBSDCon, and I am extremely appreciative for the ability to attend this event in-person. EuroBSDCon 2022 is the first BSD conference I have attended, and it will certainly not be my last. I have been submitting patches for the ports tree since 2003 and have been an avid ports committer since 2014. I am maintaining over 800 ports and recently have grown keen interest in the src tree. I have started working with the Foundation staff to bring Pre Commit CI (Continuous Integration) to the src tree. I am being mentored by Li-Wen. Recently I have ported Cirrus-CI CI pipeline for the src tree which is still pending review. And my purpose for attending the Conference was to present these updates and get feedback to better understand the developer’s expectation for such a system. Then I can utilize those concepts/expectations in our CI system.