On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 16:32, Paul Jakma wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Dave Rynne wrote:
>> > On an axp box - you'd be doing well ;)
>> it would be a feat alright. :)
>> > IIRC the DEC 3000s were axp based. DEC 3100s were MIPS based while
> > the Digital 3000 series was x86 based. I could be wrong on that
> > though..
>> ah.... ok. doh!
>speaking of junk that people having lying around that might run a
version of linux...
I have a Performa 5300 (one of the all in one jobbies). It's slightly
upset now (need to reset the CUDA chip), but does boot (just doesn't
like MacOS 9).
Again, I'm loathe to chuck it in a skip, as it has a 14" CRT in it.
Free to anyone who wants it.
It has 32M ram, a 1.2G Hard drive (IIRC), and a 14.4K modem (a network
card is available).
L.
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