Most of those are legit, but I do take issue with the pregnancy test one. Replacing the original electronics with entirely new hardware doesn’t really count. A pregnancy test screen only has 3 or 4 LCD segments.
The smart bulb one at least partially counts, since it’s using the original processor from the bulb just with a display and buttons added.
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doom running on a thermostat using its ancient ARM9 CPU
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doom runningon an Intel Edison
doom running on a TI nSpire calculator
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Most of those are legit, but I do take issue with the pregnancy test one. Replacing the original electronics with entirely new hardware doesn’t really count. A pregnancy test screen only has 3 or 4 LCD segments.
The smart bulb one at least partially counts, since it’s using the original processor from the bulb just with a display and buttons added.
Yeah, in order for it to count as “running doom”, it should be required for the actual hardware to run the game’s code.
If you’re just using whichever device to display it, “bad apple” should be the benchmark.