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He Chunhui's Tiny386 Turns an ESP32-S3 into a Fully-Functional 386-Powered PC (hackster.io)
95 points by HardwareLust 46 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments


Super cool work! Here's the emulator source: https://github.com/hchunhui/tiny386

I wonder what the "effective" clock of the emulated CPU is, maybe we could run Speedsys or Landmark under DOS on it to see how it fares against a real 386. I happen to have a top-end 386 at 40MHz, 16MB FPM, and S3 801 VGA, but it's not quite fast enough to "enjoy" Win95 for me. :)


From the looks of the video, neither is this project, which might mean that performance is comparable to the real 386!


Blast! 80386 was removed from Linux only a few years ago. Ironically enough it was the first supported platform because Linus T had one.


The article says it supports enough 486 and Pentium instructions to boot modern Linux



Pretty sure this project was for entertainment purposes only, not as a solution for an existing problem.


I was curious what the "cheapest" ready-to-use ESP32-S3 setup would be, it seems like there are dev boards with built-in displays ranging from 3.5" to 5", WiFI/BT/USB-C for $20-$30 on ebay.

I guess those of you doing IoT / home assistant stuff would likely know about these. Just found out about ESPHome[0]

[0] https://esphome.io


I’ve picked up a few boards from the Waveshare and Spotpear storefronts on AliExpress:

https://wvshare.aliexpress.com/

https://spotpear.aliexpress.com/

There you can find the latest launches and different versions depending on your use case. Also, checkout the Luckfox Pico.


You can buy the Microcenter knockoff one (Inland) for under $10


Inland seems to be a Microcenter brand. Not sure what model you're referring to, got a link?


Seems like a better fit for Win 3.11.




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