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@Cat@ponder.cat to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish • 3 months ago

Framework ships RISC-V board for its 13" laptops along with "boardless" laptop chassis.

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Framework ships RISC-V board for its 13" laptops along with "boardless" laptop chassis.

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@Cat@ponder.cat to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish • 3 months ago
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Framework Laptop’s RISC-V board for open source diehards is available for $199
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With soldered RAM and eMMC storage, this is not “a consumer-ready experience.”…
  • @TheWilliamist@lemmy.world
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    Didn’t NT 3.x or 4.x run on a RISC CPU back in the day?

    • @thebigslime@lemmy.world
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      8•3 months ago

      Yes it supported PPC and MIPS, which are RISC platforms.

    • @frezik@midwest.social
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      Alpha, yes, and modern Windows has been ported to ARM.

      • @deltapi@lemmy.world
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        And MIPS too. NT 3.1, 3.5, 4.0 all saw MIPS, Alpha, and x86 releases.

    • @leftzero@lemmynsfw.com
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      4•3 months ago

      The NT kernel is built on top of a hardware abstraction layer, which should make it easier to port it to different architectures.

      It's a neat kernel, shame about the Windows on top of it.

      • @octoblade@lemmynsfw.com
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        Yeah, porting the kernel is the “easy” part for any OS. Its the user space and building up a software ecosystem for the new architecture that is a pain in the ass.

      • @Allero@lemmy.today
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        Gotta say, that is the most technical picture ever posted from lemmynsfw

      • @TheWilliamist@lemmy.world
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        To be fair, most/all kernels are written on a hardware abstraction layer, although lot of that kernel was built off of VMS… 😂

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