First post, by Jo22
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Hello everyone,
Just like to share some interesting links that I found. 😀
Apparently, in the 90s, Chinese developers created a DOS-Like system called "BBGDOS" (aka BBG-DOS).
It looks and behaves just like MS-DOS or MSX-DOS and has its own developer tools, even.
The OS ran on Famicom-like systems built into keyboards. Some of them had a mouse and a parallel-port, too.
A few even included an 3,5" HD floppy drive, even. That's more than what the average Amigas had. 😉
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/the-hidden-sec … boards.1471408/
https://helloacm.com/the-8-bit-dos-by-famicom … s-in-the-1990s/
https://helloacm.com/a-quick-overview-of-diff … -famicom-clone/
https://helloacm.com/the-childhood-memory-sub … d-xiao-ba-wang/
https://helloacm.com/automatically-synchroniz … -connect-to-pc/
http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?t=8865
Edit: More pictures: https://get.google.com/albumarchive/113745604 … EXA5JQRuiz_Vw6L
By the way, there also existed MegaDrive spin-offs with keyboard & internal FDD:
https://get.google.com/albumarchive/113745604 … 9jO-6YSIrI0viYY
Edit: Some more models: https://atariage.com/forums/topic/185904-mega … ith-a-keyboard/
Edit: Screen photo added.
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