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An engineer known as cakehonolulu has ported Linux to the Sega 32X, a 1994 add-on for the Sega Genesis. The port uses the console's two Hitachi SH-2 CPUs and 256 KB of SDRAM. Performance is abysmal and bus contention is bonkers, but the system boots and prints output over UART.
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