Developer Boots Linux on Sega 32X, Bypassing Hardware Sync Limitations
A developer has successfully run Linux on the Sega 32X, a 1994 add-on peripheral for the Sega Genesis console. The project involved working around the absence of hardware synchronization primitives, which are typically essential for running a modern operating system. Details of the technical process were documented in a blog post published on the developer's personal site. The project attracted attention on Hacker News, where it was shared as a notable feat of unconventional hardware hacking.
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