paulie420 wrote to All <=-
TechHeart [me!] posted another video this weekend... this time we're digging in and getting Minix rocking on a Dolch PAC 60 486 system - it
was really fun, and Minux 2.0.4 allows for networking [Better have a firewall!] and POSIX fun on retro hardware... what will I use this box
for in the future, more to come!
TechHeart [me!] posted another video this weekend... this
time we're digging in and getting Minix rocking on a Dolch
PAC 60 486 system - it was really fun, and Minux 2.0.4
allows for networking [Better have a firewall!] and POSIX
fun on retro hardware... what will I use this box for in
the future, more to come!
Love MINIX! Back in 1994, I ran a 286 with 3 mb of RAM (hostname peanut) at work. It acted as a caching DNS server, mail host and ran a web
server. I could tell when I received new email, because the 40mb drive would make a clatter when mail arrived.
Nichael Temari's net utils fell off the net a while ago, did you find
them online somewhere? (or do I need to watch the video to find out?)
The butt blur was pretty funny.
So.. what application do you have planned for the Dolch box?
For me, and retro computing, the 'application' IS the
tinkering around -the face that I'm still learning new
things on a 486, in 2024, is all push I need to keep going.
:P
Ah.. yes, I can relate to that, to a certain extent. There was
a period when I was tasked to find a Linux solution to an old
pc. It was fun testing different distros to find the right
match for the hardware and ensure it met the user's needs.
It's looking like NetBSD is the best candidate for a usable system; even the newest 10.0 supports i386 and floppy booting.
Maybe I'm being super thick but it seems like half the packages aren't available in Alpine for x86 32 bit. I'm jamming apk files on via serial because it can't figure out my PCMCIA network card and there's no lrzsz package available so I'm having to hand-uu-encode-decode everything. Got to say, not loving it at the moment!
sooner or later we won't have 25% of packages; live in the now... its
a good time for retro!
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