Didier Juges <shali...@gmail.com> writes:

> I have a few of these old PC-104 x86 boards:
> http://www.diamondsystems.com/products/prometheusEAL
> They have a 100MHz ZFx86 low power processor with built-in Ethernet MAC and
> Phy, 32MB of RAM and 2MB of flash and they can run Linux.
> I was wondering if anyone had run NTP on a system like this.

I ran NTP on a a uVax III with 16 MB of RAM (running 4.2BSD) in the
early 90s.  That's about a 3 vaxmip CPU, so yours is probably 20x
faster.  So there's no reason it should be a problem.  The biggest
issues witll likely be keeping the OS trimmed to fit and dealing with
compiling the latest NTP to keep up.

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