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USB powered "fake" battery pack adapter?
04-15-2018, 09:39 PM
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RE: USB powered "fake" battery pack adapter?
(04-15-2018 09:30 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  Limited? Hey! Show a little more respect. Smile

Look at what those chips drive, or used to. Besides some of my past computers ...

Cool site! And yes, limited relatively to the current systems if one considers cpu efficiency and ram. (if one would consider, say, ISA ports, the 486 would win hands down)

Of course compared to our trusty calculators those systems wouldn't be limited at all. I guess the 50g should be quite close to a 386 running around 10 mhz with basic or so.

(then again the 50g with listExt was faster than bash on a 266mhz arm in shuffling lists)

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