Sorry, I have no clue about your question. However, I have several
AMD K6 chips (pentium-equivalent) lying around should you trip over
a motherboard that'll run them. That would solve your 486 problem, I
think, so let me know if such a chip would help you out.
Fred - thanks for the offer -
on 6-21-2008 6:17 AM Jerry Geis spake the following:
Sorry, I have no clue about your question. However, I have several
AMD K6 chips (pentium-equivalent) lying around should you trip over
a motherboard that'll run them. That would solve your 486 problem, I
think, so let me know if such a chip
Scott Silva wrote:
I still think Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, or one of the BSD's will be your best
option on that hardware. But Gentoo would take forever to compile/install on
that hardware.
I thought I read at some point that Debian etch dropped 486 support.
Another option may be CentOS 3.x or
nate wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
I still think Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, or one of the BSD's will be your best
option on that hardware. But Gentoo would take forever to compile/install on
that hardware.
I thought I read at some point that Debian etch dropped 486 support.
Another option may be
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