I recently started wanting to build a computer (not like a gaming rig, a computer from **scratch**. Great set of videos [here.][1]), but instead of the MOS 6502, a clone processor to make computing history, a 486-based processor. I automatically assume it would be easier if I used a processor with a DIP40 socket instead of something with a ton of pins. It both just has less pins, which would be easier, and would be much easier for prototyping. I also need something power-efficient, because I plan to eventually put it into a laptop form factor. Not related to my processor question, but also, if there is a better site to post this question, please tell me. I barely ever touch any sites that arent AskUbuntu and StackOverflow. Anyways, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks, -inzig0 [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnzuMJLZRdU&list=PLowKtXNTBypFbtuVMUVXNR0z1mu7dp7eH