Thanks to Roger Turk and Sam Ewalt for suggestions on buying additional RAM at a
cheap price, but I'm inclined to think it not worth the trouble on this old
computer, with hardware becoming gradually less dependable, and no non-DOS OS
wanting to install.  Linux boots but can't read my CD-ROM; NetBSD hangs on boot.
OpenBSD boots but doesn't support my SCSI, so it can't read my CD-ROM.
Conceivably I could copy Linux modules to a DOS partition and install from there
in several stages, then try to debug the source code for 'mount' and the
g_NCR5380 SCSI part.

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