On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, Larry McVoy wrote:
No offense intended, but why waste time on 386 (or
even way more time on
286)? I can't imagine that anyone has any of those machines anymore.
I've got an Apple //e (65SC02, 1 MHz, 128K RAM).
And if anyone is so broke that they do and can't
afford a newer machine
I have piles of celeron boxes looking for a home. 300-500mhz with 64-128M
and probably a broken disk but maybe it works. You pay shipping and they
are yours. If you are doing interesting work and you are really broke
I'll pay shipping.
How much? If you've still got a bunch, I might look into it when my next
check comes in. I could use a spare box to throw BSD on for
experimentation :P
But 286? Come on. Let it go, it sucked. I can
almost see the point of
386 except that nobody has one.
I did a lot of my development work on a 386/25 (upgraded from a 286) but
that was 7 years ago.
-uso.