Hassio containers? / How do version numbers work?

Yep, I see that you are not making this up. But now (if possible) I’m more confused than I was before :crazy_face:

Unless you’ve installed HassOS on a refrigerator. Then we need to call it HassOSRS

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As The Mandalorian says, This is the way.

I want hassos on my sinclair spectrum 48k (assuming I can find the drawer it is in). Where can I download the cassette tape with the binary?

Don’t tell me I cannot download a cassette tape, I am sick of being oppressed.

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I’ve had HA running on my Atari 2600 since 1978 and never had to reboot it, so you should be fine.

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No you can’t get it on tape anymore (didn’t you see Guardians of the Galaxy 2 ?) though Microsoft Zunes are kinda in short supply too.
But you can get images of the source code as it was recorded on punch cards (the actual punch cards got recycled in a new year’s day pogrom on things to be ecofriendlyised (real word honest ! Or at least it will be once someone mentions it to Trump)
You then need to print out the images and use a special tiny pair of scissors (available from www.sendmeallyourmoney.ru) to cut out the cards.
But the as punch card readers are even harder to come by you could try to load the 5 1/4 floppies - only 67 disks per operating system install (you’re screwed if after 3 hours loading and you are upto disk 58 and find it’s corrupted - this is probably due to the intern who labelled the disks putting the labels on the disks and then feeding the floppy into the typewriter to identify them)
You could use the 8086 emulation in Minecraft to run your HA but you have to use tty entry from Mordor.domain and it has to be entered by a paladin (called Brian) accompanied by a halfling thief (called Clamidia) using a French keyboard character mapped to Cyrillic.
Easy !

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I have installed it on AbacusOS and it’s running on 4 sphere VM containers as you can see. It’s running since 1600 anno domini really smooth.

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