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2024/2/29 -PC Engines is a Swiss hardware manufacturer for embedded x86 devices. apu2c4. This document describes how to install Arch Linux to the SSD ...

TinyCore Linux, We like TinyCore Linux as a testing tool, for flash updates etc. ; Voyage Linux, Voyage Linux is another small distribution, good for our older ...

Welcome to the HOW-TO pages of PC Engines. This webpage contains a collection of answers to frequently asked questions and problems people have.

This guide demonstrates how to build a wired/wireless router using the PC Engines APU platform and a free operating system like OpenBSD or Debian to be used for ...

The PC Engine (PCE) was a 16-bit system released jointly by NEC and Hudson Soft in Japan on October 30, 1987 and in the US on August 29, 1989.

Mednafen is a great multiplatform emulator that emulates the following platforms: Atari Lynx [lynx]; GameBoy (Color) [gb]; GameBoy Advance [gba] ...

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 The PC Engine is a fourth-generation console developed by NEC. It was released in Japan on October 1987. The console was redesigned ...

Renamed repository from "voyage-linux" to "pc-engines-apu" as a more appropriate description. It still contains the same Voyage Linux Kernel and the LED driver ...

Mesen is a multi-system emulator for Windows and Linux. It supports NES, SNES, Game Boy (Color) and PC Engine games. It also includes an extensive set of ...

The CD-ROM²/TurboGrafx-CD is an attachment to the original PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 console developed by NEC. It was released in 1988. This made the PC Engine/ ...