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Linux NetBSD Toaster

October 3, 2005 by colbert low  
Filed under Announcements, Household, Peripherals

A Linux controlled toaster will give ya a better tasting toast than a Windows one. That’s because it’s got lots of flavour to kill that hunger pang. Here’s the NetBSD flavour for you. Savour one today

They created a functional NetBSD controlled toaster using one of its TS-7200 single-board computers housed inside the empty space of a standard 2 slice toaster. It features a 4 line LCD, USB keyboard, 10/100 ethernet port and a RS232 serial port for the external console.

NetBSD Controlled Toaster source

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Comments

3 Responses to “Linux NetBSD Toaster”
  1. john smith says:

    This is funny. NetBSD after all runs on more platforms than any other OS, but this is one platform too many.

  2. NetBSD says:

    NetBSD is NOT Linux.

  3. David Rivers says:

    Ditto. BSD variants aren’t Linux, albeit likewise UNIX-derived, dumbass.

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