Michel Loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Em Qua, 2002-02-13 às 15:40, Mark Janssen escreveu: > > On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 19:16, Gerard Robin wrote: > > > > hello, > > I have the oppotunity to get hold of few omputers 486 SX > > (33Mz, 25Mz, hard disk = 89 Mb or 127 Mb) > > before they go to the rubbish. > > > > It will be a really painful and slow task... but it'll work... provided > > they have some > > decent amount of memory (8 being the bare minimum... 16 works good) > > > I must disagree here, worked for me on 386 with 4MB RAM, just forget > about any graphical interface and it really works fine.
Do think it is possible for me to get it onto my 386 with 1M RAM? I can do my own compiling on a pentium, but I would need to get it onto 1.2M floppies (I can't get into my 386's BIOS, so it can't boot off of its 1.4M drive (only the 1.2M or harddrive)). I know that the results could be somewhat slow, but anything is faster (and more stable) than watching it labour through windoze. I don't even have most of the DOS commands (fixing a corrupt floppy, and the harddrive was overwritten with floppy info instead of the floppy). Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED]