KarlOskar Rikås <kalle...@gmail.com> writes:

> Okey, I hoped I could run OpenBSD on it. I've always wanted to try OpenBSD
> but never had a computer over.

If trying out and poking around a bit is the main idea, just get hold of
some old x86 or amd64 hardware somebody else is throwing out. (or even
SPARC, but spare parts will be more expensive).  

Anyway, OpenBSD will run on an amazing array of slightly dated hardware.
A case in point: one of the firewalls I maintain for old friends is a
Pentium III box with a whopping 512 MB of RAM, 8GB hard drive, you get
the idea. As in, seriously, you'll get better hardware for free or the
price of a bus ticket.

- P

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