> For a friend of mine I installed potato on a 386/4MB/100MB. Had to cheat > to do it, that is to put the hard drive in another computer as 4MB is > not enough to install potato. And now that it is installed it can't do > much as as soon as you log in it starts using the swap. But it does
<snip> i remember once i did something like that on a Pentium or 486 with 16MB or so, heh and also i've installed on 485 33MHZ 16MB RAM not so cheap/old but the most i've had. the most expensive, don't know maybe a PIV 1GH scsi hd and neat stuff, i was trying to get me a DEC (now compaq) alpha to play with but no sucess until now :/ regards -- ______________________________________________ http://www.linuxmail.org/ Now with POP3/IMAP access for only US$19.95/yr Powered by Outblaze

