Scott C. Best wrote: >>Some old versions of LEAF can run on a 386SX, but for the more recent >>versions/branches a 486DX33 with 16Meg's of RAM is suggested for a >>floppy versions (24 Meg's for the cdrom versions) for cable modem users >>and an old Pentium 133 with suggested 24Meg's of RAM should saturate a >>T1 WAN connection unless you running an encrypted VPN gateway. >> > > That's a busy sentence. :) Content wise, the "old versions" >of LEAF were actually called LRP: LEAF didn't "start" until Eigerstein >really. Also, cable-modem users could fairly be called "cable/dsl modem >users". Lastly, the saturation capability is primarily a function of >whether the NIC is an ISA card or a PCI card, not so much the processor >speed. > My 486 DX2/66 used to push 4,5 Mbit between DMZ and the internal net with _PCI_ nic's, so a 486 is capable of doing a bit more than one might think from the above.
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