What do you expect opening up a keyboard?
an ARM chip, probably a Cortex-M0? Some 8051-clone? Maybe a some anonymous 8-pin microcontroller, or a blobbed over IC?
HOW ABOUT AN IBM PC? AS IN, IT'S AN 8088-COMPATIBLE RUNNING ACTUAL FUCKING PC-DOS?
What do you expect opening up a keyboard?
an ARM chip, probably a Cortex-M0? Some 8051-clone? Maybe a some anonymous 8-pin microcontroller, or a blobbed over IC?
HOW ABOUT AN IBM PC? AS IN, IT'S AN 8088-COMPATIBLE RUNNING ACTUAL FUCKING PC-DOS?
@foone sounds about right.
On the higher end side, our clinical instrument that produces your results for thing like PGX (seeing what drugs your DNA can use with minimal side affects) or other things like viruses/ bacteria, and these cost next to a million dollars, run on Lubuntu Linux. Not Windows 😍 . Although I didn't design the system, I support it and I'm so happy to.