Here's Doom running on the display that shows your order in a restaurant | PC Gamer - cokerthatied1975
Here's Doom running on the video display that shows your order in a eating house
Can IT run Doom? The answer is e'er yes. The latest proof comes to us via This Does Not Work out, a YouTube channel about retro computers, games, and DIY projects. Colin from This Does Not Calculate got hold of one of the computers that display the queue of coming orders in a eating house, and made a telecasting demonstrating that it uses a clone Pentium CPU from 1998. So of course, the comments asked: Ass it run Doom?
The computer dubious is an OAsys IPadSX kitchen display system, which runs on a differential coefficient of Microsoft disk operating system known as X-DOS, which there International Relations and Security Network't much info about online. Colin tried and true putting Windows connected it via SD scorecard and USB, but neither worked. Yet he gets a stuffed install of MS-State Department 6.22 on it, along with the shareware version of Doom. With an external keyboard plugged into the PS/2, and the Microcomputer speaker for sound, he finally gets Doom up and working. It runs at a decent upper too. "I'm actually surprised at how playable this is," Colin says.
So yes, you can run End of the world on a kitchen display system. Add that to everything else we've seen Day of reckoning on, from a pregnancy trial run, Nintendo's Game & Watch alarm, some sheep in Minecraft, and 100 pounds of moldy potatoes.
Thanks, PCGamesN.
Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/heres-doom-running-on-the-display-that-shows-your-order-in-a-restaurant/
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