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echo: mbse
to: Vince Coen
from: Sean Dennis
date: 2015-07-16 12:05:54
subject: MBSE and Pi 2

Hello Vince,

16 Jul 15 14:53, you wrote to me:

 VC> Some use a hard drive using a Sata interface.

To boot off of a Raspberry Pi, you need to use a SD or microSD card (depending 
on model), unless they've hacked the CPU to boot off of a drive connected to 
the GPIO, as far as I know.  I've never heard of anyone doing that myself.

Sadly, since there's no good DOS emulator for the RPi, I won't be using one 
for the BBS.  My users love their DOS doorgames. :)

--Sean

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