It was thus said that the Great Maciej W. Rozycki once stated: > On Thu, 2 Jun 2016, Sean Caron wrote: > > > Oh, man, that brings back memories. Trying to bang Linux onto a 386SX-16 > > with > > 4 Meg RAM and some puny little hard drive ... My first NAT box! It was > > pretty > > excruciating to use, LOL. I bet the throughput could be figured in kpps... > > ;) > > I had an experimental early Linux Ethernet bridge installation on a > 386SX-16 PC with 2MB of RAM IIRC and 5 NE2000 clones (as many as there > were ISA slots left after filling in an HGC adapter for the console and a > multi-I/O adapter for the hard disk), driving a network of some 200 PCs.
I managed to install Linux on a 486 based Laptop with 4M RAM and 120M harddrive. It was ... interesting. Some of my notes at the time: http://boston.conman.org/1999/12/13.4 http://boston.conman.org/1999/12/15.1 http://boston.conman.org/2000/01/06.2 I don't recall if I had networking (of any kind) installed or not. But I suspect I still have that laptop in storage ... -spc