A BlackBerry form factor MS-DOS computer via a ESP32-S3 #ESP32 #MSDOS #VintageComputing @moononournation
Over on X (formerly Twitter), @moononournation is working with the ESP32-S3-based LILYGO T-Keyboard, a BlackBerry form factor processor, display and keyboard combo.
陳亮手痕定律 has the board booting the Faux86 MS-DOS emulator via a modified Turbo XT BIOS emulating a NEC V20 CPU (80186 clone), EGA/VGA graphics on an IPS TFT screen and a serial port. 640 KB RAM appears to DOS.
A brilliant little smol 8086 MS-DOS clone!
See more on X here. Hardware on AliExpress here (White Keyboard versions, likely without LoRa best as emulator likely cannot use it).
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