Hello Kyio, In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kiyo Inaba wrote: > I went to Akihabara (very famous place in Tokyo where more than 100 > electric stores in 1 km^2), and got IIci (roughly 40 Euro) this > weekend.
Woh... and who says computing is expensive! You spoiled guys you :) My IIci is in best shape ever too. I was at a friend who moves his place and needed to get rid of some parts. I found some quite rare simms with PAL chip and now my IIci sports whopping 68MBytes of memory!!! Fortunately Apple designed stuff well in 1989 :) The IIci is definitely a very compact but nevertheless good machine. I hope your has the optional Cache Card, if not try to get it. It really makes a difference. Among the other 68k items I have here "idle"... I have a IIsi I can give away. Shipping it to Japan may be overkill but someone else in Europe or Italy could be interested. It is minimally equipped but in working order and has the optional PDS-NuBUS bridge which means it can easily take a normal mac ethernet card. Also it means that it has the FPU (definitely a good thing to have). And last but not least I still have my full 68040 I rescued from my quadra. So if you want a real fast machine, ultra-quiet and quite powerful (and extra low-power), Kyio... Go to your favorite store and buy an LC475. That box crams in the space of a traditional LC a real workstation. Only they shipped it with a crippled LC chip. It is socketed, take LC out put my full CPU in and you have a beast. It takes 72pin simms and you upgrade it to 36Mb easily. A standard LC ethernet pds will give you connectivity. SO you could easily run OpenBSD on it for example. (I had such a beast and run serial on it also I did not yet have the full CPU and so I gave it away for space reasons to a friend). > > The latest snap can be built without modifying any, and the test > result is ================================ 22 of 144 tests failed > Please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================ > > Not so bad. No, not bad. Could have been definitely worse. If you think that OpenBSD/ 68k still fails interpreter... -Riccardo _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
