The idea to test this obscure build came to my mind when I have gone to Department of Organic Chemistry at Charles University to help them restart our HPLC instruments after lab relocation. That LCD 5000 and LCP 5020 has been delivered 20 years ago and SW and drivers allows them to serve with Windows 10 and 11 today. The Milk-V funded by RISC-V International for our RT and CAN FD PCIe cards tests arrived the same day so I decided to try to combine this alternative control computer to demonstrate that our technologies are fully portable. CHROMuLAN Linux build is experimental still and doing that on RISC-V is maximizing the adventure. But not many others can say that even instruments produced two years ago as well as some 30 years ago are still supported by SW on Linux and Windows and can be connected together to build complete system.
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