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- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- mulator, which is configured to run 5th Ed. Unix. No keypad driver, so thus, all inputs must be set up... and therefore wouldn't bother There seems to be no trace of these online, outside of this one blurb ... he "Game Boy Advance" text on the bezel. Features no screen light, a headphone jack, and compatibility
- Game Park GP32
- NOT BUY// The first GP32 to release. NLU means "No Light Unit" ie. the screen is not lit in any way. There's basically no point in buying these when the later models are b
- 6th Generation
- he 6th generation of home consoles, this comes as no surprise as portable systems usually "lag behind"... 5, all successors have heavy Linux work) == === No Potential: === == Timetop GameKing (WDC 65C02) =
- Tapwave Zodiac
- inux? === >Tapwave had a linux but it got lost. No trace of this outside of a forum post from Spring
