The cheaper option would be to set up an ad-hoc tv-to-tv network. You might not let your TV talk to the internet, but I bet your neighbour does, or if not, then their neighbour will.
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Monitors are effectively always in 'filmmaker mode', as they don't do frame interpolation and colour grading and over-scanning and all the stuff that filmmaker mode disables.
Have you tried in the past few years? They basically don't exist anymore in the consumer space.
Not to be argumentative, but in case you're interested:
According to the ventoy site it supports those images, though openwrt requires a plugin and freedos seems to require using memdisk mode, though I'm less clear on the limitations there.
Ventoy is the easier answer these days IMO. Just drop ISOs on your Ventoy'd usb key and choose them from a menu at boot time.
I like to play with dos. Every once in a while I start looking for games and programs trying to recreate the computer my parents used to have.
I went through this recently in 86Box. Surprisingly fun tracking down all the drivers and setting up trumpet winsock (and DOS TCP networking.. neat!) and all the other things to get windows 3.1 online and playing games.
I'm still looking for an english version of tabworks that matches what we had.
Don't worry about school, don't go to university. Just work any job and buy the first house you can possibly afford.
Though Google doesn’t let you dig much past the first page anymore.
“10 billion results!” It says.. then 4 pages in it just goes “never mind, that’s it”
How are you installing apps?
Can you give an example of the issues you had with a specific app?
How is that in any way related to whether or not they use ARM chips, which was the only thing I responded to?
Makes me nostalgic for lemmings.
Now we just need to be able to tell the penguins to build ramps or dig holes.
For sure. Nothing will ever be as reliable as writing the image to usb/cd/floppy.