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Raspberry Pi goes back in time: Now it’s running Windows 98 as a … – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi goes back in time: Now it's running Windows 98 as a … ZDNet Time to put Windows 98 on your wrist

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Raspberry Pi goes back in time: Now it’s running Windows 98 as a smartwatch – ZDNet

TechnoBuffalo Raspberry Pi goes back in time: Now it's running Windows 98 as a smartwatch ZDNet Time to put Windows 98 on your wrist? Image: 314Reactor. Even Windows fans were glad to see the back of Windows 98 in 2006, but not redditor Lord_of_Bone who keeps it alive on a dream PC and has now got it running on a smartwatch.

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Windows 98 “wrist watch” runs on a Raspberry Pi – SlashGear

SlashGear Windows 98 “wrist watch” runs on a Raspberry Pi SlashGear While Microsoft has recently supported the Raspberry Pi , that's only true for more recent boards and for Windows 10 IoT Core only. Anything older, and you're own your own. Fortunately, there's such a thing called “emulation” these days.

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This smart watch is actually a Raspberry Pi computer running … – TNW

TNW This smart watch is actually a Raspberry Pi computer running … TNW One nostalgic inventor has managed to built an improvised smart watch that packs a Raspberry Pi processor and runs Windows 98 – and you'll want one too

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Raspberry Pi Watch, Dr Who Style

Back in the mists of time, when Apple released the Apple Watch, there was gentle buzz in the Raspberry Pi community about the Raspberry Pi’s potential in DIY smartwatch projects. That gentle buzzing subsided, like the buzzing of a wasp succumbing to flypaper, pretty quickly once people realised that a regular Raspberry Pi, while very tiny when compared to your desktop computer, is actually a bit massive when compared to your standard watch. Here’s Alex Eames’ effort, which he made in 2014 as a response to the Apple Watch

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