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One nifty/funny project I saw on /. (i believe) was using the
Raspberry Pi.

Basically,  they took two RP's and loaded Linux on them.  They then
turned around and loaded simh (http://simh.trailing-edge.com/).  This
allows for emulation of older hardware/operating system.  In this
case,  they simulated a DEC VAX and loaded the OpenVMS operating
system.  Once OpenVMS was loaded,  they clustered the two RP together
using the OpenVMS operating system.

There was a funny picture of the two RP's sitting on top of a older
VAX.  Basically,  they probably out preformed the old hardware (just
guessing) CPU wise :)

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