Hi,

  I am familiar with DOS and have used FreDOS, though it was some time ago. 
What is the present outlook for an endeavor to use FreeDOS to run older
machines with K6-2 processors [typically 400-500mHz], using a RAID card and
making some large storage, to archive data on over a network?  I have quite
a few FIC va-503+ MBs and at least 3 FIC PA-2013 MBs.  They all use ECC
memory and have at least 1/2MBytes of L2 Cache on the MB.  They worked
reasonably fast with Linux.  When Debian stopped supporting the K6
processor, they were not very usable. I was told to try an older version of
Debian.  My experience has been, though; the files to install it are not in
a functional state any more.

Sincerely, Gregory D. MELLOTT
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