![]() "I have always had somewhat of a soft spot for Windows 98, despite it driving me insane back in the day on my old Pentium II system with 64MB RAM and using some god awful on-board graphics," he explains on his blog. "I like to get back to it every now and then," he says, showing off his white time machine that features a 450MHz Pentium II processor and has 128MB memory, or double the RAM of the machine he used back then. The inspiration for the project was an old Windows 98 machine he had as a child, and while that was "terrible, horrible, and slow", it left him with a nostalgic feeling towards it. ![]() ![]() He also intends to get Doom up and running on it eventually. Still, it's attracted a lot of fans, and is capable of playing Minesweeper. "It's ridiculous, it looks terrible, it's unusable pretty much, but it's a cool little project," he says in a YouTube video, which demonstrates the device taking 10 minutes to boot, and then crawling along once it does. Photos of the Raspberry Pi through the ages: From the prototype to Pi 3Ī walkthrough of every model of the Raspberry Pi to be released dating back to an early prototype in 2006.
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