You could use it for Windows 98/XP retro gaming if you add a graphics gard, but for anything else it’s far too inefficient to be useful
You could use it for Windows 98/XP retro gaming if you add a graphics gard, but for anything else it’s far too inefficient to be useful
I think early CD-ROM drives with proprietary interfaces were basically never bootable unless there were controller cards with option ROMs and I’ve never seen one.
These drives were from the early 90s, so that wouldn’t have been the reason why Windows 2000 could use a boot floppy - maybe some computers had SCSI drives connected to controllers that only supported booting from hard drives
According to ark.intel.com, the N100 only supports 16GB. It probably still works with 32GB, but if it doesn’t you’re on your own.
I thought it was about Minix running in the Intel ME
It might actually be more efficient than keeping cyrogenic hydrogen cooled if the mission takes multiple decades and you don’t need the fuel most of the time - for example in a Pluto orbiter
Not quite - even in PowerShell 7 there are some features that only work on Windows and Windows only comes with PowerShell 5.1 by default.
I can’t see the picture, but if the Mac Mini is from late 2018 or newer, the iGPU should be able to transcode 4k video.
“Rationalistengeschwurbel” seems like it would work well