Raspberry Pi 4

The AT&T 3B2/400 maxed out at 4 MB, for that matter - and back then, that seemed downright impressive. UIUC had a bunch of those for their machine-level programming course, a few with the 5620 “Blit” terminals as well. I was wishing I could afford one of my own, at the time. These days, you’d be lucky to boot a modern Linux kernel in 4 MB, unless, perhaps, it was stripped to the barest bones.

There are actually emulators now for both the 3B2 and the Blit, and at some point I might want to set them up for old times’ sake.