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dinosaur
dink /dink/ adj.
Said of a machine that has the bitty box nature; a machine too small to be worth bothering with --
sometimes the system you're currently forced to work on. First
heard from an MIT hacker working on a CP/M system with 64K, in
reference to any 6502 system, then from fans of 32-bit
architectures about 16-bit machines. "GNUMACS will never work on
that dink machine." Probably derived from mainstream `dinky',
which isn't sufficiently pejorative. See macdink.
--The Jargon File version 4.3.1, ed. ESR, autonoded by rescdsk.