True and I would never call it original hardware. But it is so much closer to original hardware then emulation ever could be.
True and I would never call it original hardware. But it is so much closer to original hardware then emulation ever could be.
Not only perceive, it is often multiple frames from multiple lag sources (input lag of the USB controller or even worse Bluetooth, display lag from the monitor, rendering lag from the emulator, framebuffer lag). Playing fast paced games with frame perfect movement (Megaman on the NES for example) is so much harder on a emulator with all the lag, even on very recent hardware.
It is not emulation, it is hardware replication. And yes it is not always perfect. As with any replicated or cloned hardware it is just as good as the available information and the skill of the manufacturer.
It is FPGA based, due to this it can be configured on hardware level to exactly replicate the original hardware of the retro system. This and that it runs directly and not through some emulation layer and modern OS and stuff means that it gets as close as original as it can be, with zero lag and delay.
I like RTS, it is fun to play in single player. I love turn based and tactical games, planning and thinking all through properly is how games should be played.
I barely touch my original hardware at all since I have my MiSTer it is just so good.
Because I have it in use as my main webserver, sure I could put that behind haproxy too but why? I like to keep my server setup small and easy, without unnecessary duplications. Nginx can everything that haproxy can, and more.
Apples and Oranges have lots of similarities. About equal size and nutritions for example. Similar ph values, both grow on Trees
Just to name a few.
Systemd has config options for automatic restart of crashed services. https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.service.html#Restart=
It may be possible to compile Fallout 2 CE https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout2-ce for XBOX and install it in developer mode, that would be the best chance. Don’t ask me how, but most likely it will not be an easy project.
It is “systemctl poweroff” nowadays you fool 😜
My home server does all my network related stuff (including DNS and DHCP) turning it off would be a very bad idea due to this.
I don’t have a UPS, but it is relatively high on my list.
The “modern” way would use systemd to implement the mounting, either on a system or a user level. Using fstab can be problematic when the drive is missing or otherwise not available during boot.
Not sure what KDE uses exactly for auto mounting.
There goes my million dollar idea 😭
But cool, literally, that something like this exists. On the other hand, it is not really rocket science 😀
That explains a lot, I am happy that I was able the help you.😎😄
Lokal temperatur is not the same as global temperatures, it can be cold in one place and blazing hot in another…
The problem is the direct contact to the water, a blanket with water running through it in a circle with a heat spreader or a different cooling device would solve that and would reduce the amount of water by a lot. The blanket would be a bit heavier but by that it would double as a weighted blanket too.
Instead of a blanket the same could be built into the mattresses, not really a water bed but a bed with water cooling.
Devices, for example computers, get cooled like that.
It was a stylistic choice 😎
No brain but a microcontroller to give the right electric signals to the lungs and heart.
It is a fascinating Gedankenexperiment, very creepy and dark but fascinating
The CRT flicker gives me headache in no time, even with good maintenanced expensive studio monitors. I didn’t had that problem as a kid in the 80s but now as I am older, and used to flicker free flat screen monitors, it is really bad.