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.