2024 year of the consumer PowerPC comeback
They were too preoccupied on wether they could, they never stopped to question wether they should
So, not really GtaVC not really running on a router. amazingly useless, too.
It is really running on a router. This particular router unit had a specific weird architecture that includes PCIE and thus makes it possible to plug in a graphics card. But the game is running on the actual router CPU, RAM and storage.
madlads
I’m kinda amazed it wasn’t DOOM again. Damn cool project!
Wtf there are consumer routers with mpcie now?
This specific router has a PowerPC chip and uses PCIe to connect the wifi modules, it was released a decade ago
And I think I have that router somewhere in storage.
Does that mean typical ARM based routers do not have a PCIe bus?
Typically no. you can get arm devices designed to be used as routers that have PCIe, but your typical isp or name brand router won’t
I have no idea, just going by what the article says
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2024 year of the consumer PowerPC comeback
They were too preoccupied on wether they could, they never stopped to question wether they should
So, not really GtaVC not really running on a router. amazingly useless, too.
It is really running on a router. This particular router unit had a specific weird architecture that includes PCIE and thus makes it possible to plug in a graphics card. But the game is running on the actual router CPU, RAM and storage.
madlads
I’m kinda amazed it wasn’t DOOM again. Damn cool project!
Wtf there are consumer routers with mpcie now?
This specific router has a PowerPC chip and uses PCIe to connect the wifi modules, it was released a decade ago
And I think I have that router somewhere in storage.
Does that mean typical ARM based routers do not have a PCIe bus?
Typically no. you can get arm devices designed to be used as routers that have PCIe, but your typical isp or name brand router won’t
I have no idea, just going by what the article says