Can you fit an operating system on a floppy disc Sup Forums?
No; because, your shitty java programs are like two hundred dang megabytes.
Learn forth. Make small shit that works fast
Can you fit an operating system on a floppy disc Sup Forums?
No; because, your shitty java programs are like two hundred dang megabytes.
Learn forth. Make small shit that works fast
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puppy linux runs ubuntu you chump
Damn Small Linux
Maybe. I've never tried putting TempleOS on a floppy, Terry said only ISO.
>puppy linux runs ubuntu
What did he mean by this?
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Puppy Linux Mafia
yeah, but multiple floppy disks
>1.44MB
It'd be pretty barebones and awkward, but it's possible. I still have a copy of GeOS on 5.25, but no idea if it still works
i think i've seen a
only one of the variants
DOS fits in a floppy.
Yes.
Its called Slax (263MB)
It's called alpine (111MB)
Its called slitaz (52MB)
Stop sucking cocks and install OP!
In what fucking universe does that fit on a floppy?
Zip drive
...
>hey guys does a 4k movie fit on a dvd
>yeah bro it's only 3.6 gigs
>bruv that doesn't fit on a dvd
>yeah well jokes on you a completely different medium that shares the same technical principles would fit it you dummy it's called a bluray ever heard of it
forth can do it you guys believe it
Yeah, with C
An embedded RTOS
you can get dvds with huge data you fucking idiot, i have one that can hold 4.75 gbs near me right now.
How large is libssl.so again? What about OpenSSH? Modern systems, to be useful, need an IP stack and cryptography support. Forth systems would have to reimplement nearly all of this from scratch.
>3.6 gigs
>doesn't fit on a dvd
>zip drive
MenuetOS
>Zip Disquete
>zip disk
Forth superior to rtos choose forth not rtos
>operating system
>java
NetBSD, as always, can do this.
you do realize a single layer DVD is 4.7GB, right? dual layer is 8.5GB
Did you mean KolibriOS?
CP/M probably? I don't know what the actual disk size was, but it could run with 16kb of memory.
"Operating system" is a pretty broad term. Some of the earliest OSs provided almost nothing more than a file system. And disk size doesn't have much to do with speed. An OS can be a bloated functionality behemoth, but if it's not all running simultaneously then there's no performance overhead to the bloat.
Are you telling uth to uthe the forth?
uthe the forthe
My first Linux ran off a single 3.5" floppy disk.
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>he hasn't created his own temple
So Sup Forums thinks zip drives and floppies are the same. I am disappointed.
Too big
Read my mind
Most of Sup Forums thinks putting together a modern computer and installing Arch is an achievement.