On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 05:32:22PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
>What I know, debian and netbsd ports are available; these are relatively
>muscular machines using a non-pc (risc) architecture.

9000s300?  Those dudes are 68k based...  It's the s700 workstations and
s800 business-class servers that had the HP-PA RISC CPUs in them.

I guess it depends on what you mean by "muscular".  The 380 was, I believe,
the last of the s300 machines and had a 50MHz 68040 CPU in it.  They were
pretty hot machines back in the '80s, but 5 year old PCs pretty much kick
it's butt...

If by "muscular" you mean "big and heavy and will give you a workout if you
have to move it", I'd have to agree.  ;-)

Sean
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