Tech researchers at Kitten Labs converted an old TP-Link Wi-Fi router into a gaming PC by running a version of Linux and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City when connected to an external AMD Radeon HD 7470 graphics card. The feat was achieved with the help of an eGPU and Debian Linux, allowing GTA: Vice City to run on the router, showcasing a unique gaming setup.
Someone Got GTA: Vice City Running On An Internet Router https://t.co/dALqjFtOat https://t.co/3tQVHhSzZ5
Two tech researchers at Kitten Labs have managed to convert an old TP-Link Wi-Fi router into a gaming PC of sorts, running a version of Linux and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City when connected to an external AMD Radeon HD 7470 graphics card. https://t.co/MoE4rVmpoS https://t.co/YYQqIKZiNS
Hardware hacker runs GTA: Vice City on a router with a little help from an eGPU and Debian Linux https://t.co/BSmByEyHhZ https://t.co/CmGli8FVPD
This Old WiFi Router Can Run Grand Theft Auto: Vice City https://t.co/nOLgVN5tIs
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