[ale] Difference between UNIX'es
Wandered Inn
esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
Tue Nov 23 08:08:01 EST 1999
"Glenn C. Lasher Jr." wrote:
> It is also smaller. I have been able to make practical use of a cast off
> '386 with 4MB of proprietary RAM (ergo, upgrades are impossible) and a 200
> MB HDD.
Hmmm, I remember running SVR4 on a 3b2-400. Basically comparable to a
slow 286 in speed, 4 meg memory and two 75 meg harddrives. We did some
huge compiles on that machine as well. Sorry, just felt a need to
share. You can't upgrade the memory past 4 meg. Actually I've been
told you can, but you would have to cut a whole in the top of the box,
because the memory card would protrude through the top. Kinda like an
old overpowered Chevy. :)
Not only does it work, it works well, and it is reasonably quick.
I would say the 3b2-400 was quick though. :)
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