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TinyCore Embedded in Windows

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Diaz:
So I have read that TinyCore is the successor to Damn Small Linux and that that project ended under acrimonious circumstances.  Hopefully I am not bringing up a sore subject by noting that the fact that you can launch Damn Small from a .bat file in Windows and it shares the internet connection and everything is pretty great.

I was wondering whether it's possible to do the same thing with TinyCore and if so whether it's possible to run BOINC on it also.  I tried to run BOINC on TC normally a couple of days ago and experienced some dependency issues that I wasn't able to resolve, but I am far from an expert or even a CS guy, so...

I can't seem to run it on Damn Small either - I guess DS is too outdated.

curaga:
Yes, that was just bundled Qemu. You can run TC in any virtual machine. However nowadays Windows has that WSL thing, it should be faster, and perhaps a better option for running BOINC.

gadget42:
was this a bot just scraping an earlier post?

see:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,23380.0.html

nevertheless, this was interesting:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Open_Infrastructure_for_Network_Computing

curaga:
Oh my. The spammers are getting smarter, totally missed this one. Banning.

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