Damn son, what does that thing have, an Intel i7-5960X in it? That thing is WAY overkill, not to even mention that spinning head being a revolutionary cooling solution. All in a toothbrush, oh how technology has advanced since the time of writing this message.
I don't see any gpl-like licenses on the manufacturer's website, so it's most likely not running linux.
It's probably running a modified proprietary version of FreeBSD. That's truely some server-grade hardware right there.
Humble Bundle is awesome! Hitman Absolution for 1$, among other games.
:D
I guess that was what my friend meant when he said: "move to PC, it's much cheaper"
Definitely much cheaper and a better experience. No need to pay for online play amirite?
I wonder what it would be like if MCServer had Bullet Physics integrated.
(02-17-2015, 10:56 AM)DiamondToaster Wrote: [ -> ]It's probably running a modified proprietary version of FreeBSD. That's truely some server-grade hardware right there.
It might take some special work to fit an OS and MCS in there though. I have a suggestion:
http://goo.gl/JQELzg
:D
This would be just enough

I'd say it might just hold a 32 chunk world, but that might be pushing it a little. You'll probably need a NAS with at least 10 of those for a decent world size.
I wonder though. I have one of these an I think I might be able to run MCServer on it for real:
http://www.amazon.com/RAVPower-Multifunc...er+filehub
Its got a 350Mhz Ralink ARM processor and 8 MB of RAM. The ram could probably be increased with a swap file on an external storage device. It also runs embedded Linux. First MCRouter anyone?