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Programmer Virgil Dupras developed an operating system Collapse OS, which, according to him, can be launched on computer assembled from spare parts with post-apocalyptic landfills.
The author of the development asks the question: can you work and chat online after a nuclear war? You will definitely come in handy A computer with a running operating system. However how can to assemble a full-fledged working computer from a pile of scrap metal?
Inspired by this idea, the programmer developed an algorithm, which will help create a computer with a functioning operating Collapse OS system. Despite the fact that the developer is nothing said about the use of the network, this device may be useful. For example, to teach children with it or just play without connecting to the network.
When creating the operating system, Dupras defined a list details that will be easily accessible in the post-apocalyptic world. He also programmed the system for self-assembly so that it could operate on any type of computing device.
As a basis, the developer suggests using 8-bit a computer. Dupran also found use in gaming parts prefixes Sega.
Speaking of advantages, the developer points to compactness developed operating system and the ability to operate in any unforeseen situations.
Previously, scientists presented a forecast of how the world will be in 2035 year.
Andrey Vetrov
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