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The smallest desktop OS you’ve never heard of
Check out this tiny OS that packs a full desktop experience into just 1.4MB.
In the early 1990s, Don’t Copy That Floppy was an anti-piracy campaign that attempted to connect with computer-savvy youth ...
Not too long ago, part of using a computer was often finding the correct disk for the application you wanted to run and inserting it into your machine before you could start. With modern storage, this ...
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HamsterOS jams a 32-bit GUI operating system in a 1.44 MB single floppy for 386-era hardware
HamsterOS fits on just a single 1.44 MB floppy disk, and it's set for a full release this November.
Back in the day, when Windows 98 reigned supreme, we actually thought beige plastic was the right kind of material for all our PCs. And judging by my smudged-up black aluminum laptops, maybe we were ...
I don't remember when I first started using a floppy disk in the mid-70s. It was either installing firmware on IBM S/370 mainframes or on a dedicated library workstation to create Library of Congress ...
My decades-old floppy disks defied harsh attic conditions, raising questions about media durability, bit rot and long-term storage assumptions.
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