
Workstations over the years.
I tend to choose setups for audio-visual creation. When living at anchor, power is soemtimes a critical resource aboard Pino, especially on grey days, I'll prefer to work on a Pi, otherwise my main workstation is going to be the Thinkpad.
Most of the tools I use work within a portable virtual-machine, each software is written in assembly and fits within 64kb of space. Making my toolkit mostly disconected from the underlying host operating system. I occasionally use an emulated Macintosh for Pascal projects.
I presently run the community version of Manjaro(i3), the laptop was donated to Hundred Rabbits by Josh Auget.
Usagi is a Raspberry Pi 3B+, with the Pi Foundation 7" ribbon cable monitor(800x480), running the Plan9 operating system. Connected to the computer is a mechanical keyboard, and a Lenovo 3 buttons mouse. This is the ideal solar workstation aboard Pino as it takes very little power, and the operating system comes with a complete suite of well-documented tools and is independant from the whims of packages and dependencies.



14P01— Migrated to Plan913S11— Migrated to Linux