At 01:46 PM 5/16/2008, Thomas F Simpson Jr wrote:
I have a 486 DEEP GREEN system I would like to put some version of FreeBSD
on (I have my reasons).
I have other inquiries out on this, but if I correctly recall (and that is
a real rusty recall at best), the max memory you could get on one of these
beasts was 48MB, unless they made some bigger, recognizable, 72-pin modules.
I have 8 MB of hard drive space free for a FreeBSD partition and I am
actually running an Intel P24T Overdrive for my CPU. All work fine on the
DOS 6.2.2 partition I need to run.
Would any version of FreeBSD work with just 48MB of RAM? Or do I need to
figure out a way to get more RAM on the board, IF POSSIBLE?
Thanks.
Tom Simpson
Omaha, NE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
402.896.1157
I have one system running 6.3 with 48 MB ram, but it does freeze from time
to time. I believe it does need more ram and is a system slated for
replacement.
-Derek
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