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commit 8db9626e382ab163a6232c292898ca6a71400f64
parent 551c7450c5bcb95caae315547fca052a4b8506df
Author: viznut_web <viznut_web@web>
Date:   Sat, 25 Jun 2022 07:17:42 +0200

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diff --git a/bedrock_platform.mdwn b/bedrock_platform.mdwn @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ A simple bedrock platform guide based on the IBM PC line: * If yes, you have the bedrock support (just make sure that the compiler and other needed tools are archived somewhere). * If not, can you create an x86 operating system image that compiles and runs the program without accessing any external resources? * If yes, you have the bedrock support (just archive the image and/or everything you've put in it). +* If you can only run it in these environments but not compile it, it is still far better than nothing. Some possible criteria for bedrock hardware: