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blog: add (unfinished) series on OMS
I'll update this as I do more research into the inner workings of
OMS. It's much more interesting (and more convoluted) than ASIO
is unfortunately, but it means the blog posts will probably be
more interesting
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3 author: Paper
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4 title: 'what the powerpc'
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5 nowplaying: 'The Radio Dept. - This Past Week'
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7 <span>Today I came across a somewhat-new <a class="prettylink" href="https://archlinuxpower.org/">Arch Linux port to POWER</a> (in no way related to the long-gone <a class="prettylink" href="http://web.archive.org/web/20120614085009/http://archlinuxppc.org/">Arch Linux PPC</a>). In the coming days I'll probably put it on my G4 MDD and run some laps with it. I've tried putting Linux on my powerbook G4, but the trackpad is really buggy (don't know if that has changed since then)</span>
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9 <span>In other news, I got an SSD for my Pismo, but somehow the Firewire is broken or something on it, so I have to transfer everything over USB 1.1. Luckily though there isn't too much data on it... so hopefully it shouldn't take <i>that</i> long.</span>
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