Gerald Turner wrote: > > Forget my first question - a friend of mine tugged hard enough on the > plastic ediface to get the case open! Yes, sometimes you have to be rude! > > What I found was: > > A single PPC module @ 166Mhz (damn!) Maybe you can add another one ... sure it is not a 233 ? > 2 x 128MB RAM chips (256MB total) > Onboard Symbios SCSI controller > SCSI card with 3 Adaptec 788x chips > 3com 3c905 ethernet card (in addition to onboard ethernet) > S3 video card You should attach here to play with linux, you will get a console, but no graphic at the moment > A strange full sized ISA card with 2 VGA looking connectors > 4 x hotswap SCSI disks > DAT drive, CDROM, floppy, etc. > Apparently has sound (will need to inspect the motherboard more closly) > Has a 3rd PS2 style connector with a peculiar glyph (mouse, keyboard and > ???) This is the tablet connector for use with CAD/CAM software. > > Can anybody help me identify the strange ISA card, it looks similar to > some IBM mainframe terminal cards I've ran into several years ago... It can be anything, check delivery papers ...
Have a look at http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/hardware/workgroups/f40_specs.html http://www.debian.org/~porter ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/ ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/ It runs AIX, it will run Debian, YellowDog or LinuxPPC, with some work! -- Alberto Varesio - AIX Support Professional Phone: +39-011-41581-11 EDIST Spa >>> Crack RC5-64 Moo @ <<< Fax: +39-011-41581-80 Via Goito 51/A > http://distributed.net < mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10195 Grugliasco (TO) ITALY http://www.linuxfan.com/~avaresio Attachment smime.p7s is a digital signature, skip it if mailer can't use it.