A while back Hackaday featured a 32-bit “solid state drive”, implemented by using DIP switches. This inspired Anton Semjonov to create a FUSE driver for the core memory shield which makes it possible to mount it in Linux. Thanks Anton!
A while back Hackaday featured a 32-bit “solid state drive”, implemented by using DIP switches. This inspired Anton Semjonov to create a FUSE driver for the core memory shield which makes it possible to mount it in Linux. Thanks Anton!