• piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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        25 天前

        The 8088 was produce to 1998 and 80186 was produced all the way to 2007.

        They may not been mainstream, but they certainly existed in production to run linux.

        • data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.website
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          24 天前

          Just because they existed during the Linux era doesn’t mean they ran Linux; Torvalds was writing for the 386 from the beginning, and Linux has never been written for anything below 32-bit.

          Now, it certainly has RAN on that hardware through emulation, such as on a 4 bit Intel 4004, but only for the heck of it.