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# Running Collapse OS on real hardware
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Collapse OS is designed to run on ad-hoc post-collapse hardware
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build from scavenged parts. These machines don't exist yet.
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To make Collapse OS as likely as possible to be useful in a
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post-collapse world, we try to give as many examples as possible
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of deployment on hacked-up hardware.
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For example, we include a recipe for running a Sega Master
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System with a PS/2 keyboard plugged to a hacked up controller
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cord with an AVR MCU interfacing between the PS/2 connector and
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the controller port.
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This setup, for which drivers are included in Collapse OS, exist
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in only one copy, the copy the author of the recipe made.
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However, the idea is that this recipe, which contains schematics
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and precise instructions, could help a post-collapse engineer
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to hack her way around and achieve something similar. She would
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then have a good example of schematics and drivers that are
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known to work.
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If you want to run Collape OS on real hardware, take a look at
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arch-specific documentation in /recipes and see if some of the
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supported hardware is close to something you have.
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Easy pickings are PC/AT (which run on modern PCs supporting
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legacy BIOS), Sega Genesis w/ Everdrive and TI-84+. Those
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options don't require any soldering.
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