Rickey Moore wrote:
Thomas Taylor linxt@comcast.net wrote: Hi All:
The bus structure is ISA with room for two cards.
not sure if it would work as the BIOS doesn't allow booting from anything except the floppy or hard drive.
How about installing to an old cast-off HD on another machine, and then transfering that drive to this machine? Good ole 486 ought to run faster with Linux on it than Winblows. I used a 486/66 with 16 megs of
This is a common misconception. Windows is often portrayed as a cycle hog. Since doing benchmarks is one of my hobbies (I dunno why), I have run benchmarks on about a dozen machines I own, with three or on some even five different OS installed. Windows is not a cycle hog.
memory to service 4 modems, two 8 serial port dickens terminal servers which had a collection of terminals, XT's and 286's running procomm. One
What version of Linux did you use? I don't know of any which can run in 16MB of RAM.
day I had about 12 users on the terminals and all 4 modems lit up with users, all playing in nightmare mud OS, and running editors, and I cranked up Doom II on the server. It was slow as heck, but the fact that it ran at all was pretty great! Enjoy dinking around with it!
There are several reasons to use "older" machines. All of my machines are "older", but they serve my purposes. It's good to "recycle" and keep those things going. I have no need to have the latest and fastest, mostly, I guess, because I'm not a PC gamer. That seems to be the driving force behind bigger and faster machines.
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