>There is another reason why a it would be interesting to develop a
>webserver for system 6: the fact that is totally superiour at I/O,
>anyway compared to system 7. I have had very good experiences with
>system 6 running file server software, you get much better results than
>you get with system 7 on the same hardware. I bet it would also be much
>better at webserving, especially if you can write 68000 assembly code...
>Besides, a system 6 compatible web server would make some business
>sense. Lots of people use older computers (even plusses) as webservers.
>Making them run on system 6 would be a big improvement. Their old
>computers would be able to serve pages much faster than they are doing
>running system 7.
>
Marten

Go for it, Marten.  I see any revival of interest in writing specific 
to 6 and these old machines as a good thing.  If you need volunteers 
to beta test at some time in the future, let me in on the fun!

Wade



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