Pat Finnegan wrote:
> I would say about a 386DX, and it'll do about 6MIPS max (one instruction
> per four clock cycles on the 68030 IIRC from my Mac IIsi). (If desired)
> you can put an older verions of MkLinux or linux-m68k on it (I used the
> m68k Debian port).
How about BSD? I'll probably use the Mac OS, but I wonder about other
options.
> I got mine for free from a dumpster, but if it works, about $10-$20 would
> be a reasonable price, depending on how much you want to spend, and the
> size of its hdd, memory, any extra cards in it, etc. I still have some 1M
> 30pin MAC-blessed SIMMs laying around here, email me off-list if you want
> any.
Can I use my 9 pin parity simms from my old 386? The parity bits are
just ignored right? If so, then I can drop 32megs into it.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Received on Sun Jan 13 2002 - 15:04:15 GMT
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