I would love to be the one responsible for giving you a 1 - 4gb scsi drive ( 
old style scsi), an ISA  wide serial port (for serial to serial connections) 
and I have a manual, push button, 75/100 baud modem. The modem I would want 
back, the rest are yours for free if it will help. The SCSI drives are 
sitting here going to waste. I also have an old debian distro here somewhere.


Shane
On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 21:30, you wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 09:18, Carl Cerecke wrote:
> > CF wrote:
> > > I have redhat 2.1 and debian 0.93R6 and Slackware 3.0 to install on my
> > > oldbox - which is most appropriate?
> >
> > Most everyone used slackware in those days.
> > I've got a CD somewhere with an even earlier release, from 1994.
> > Worked fine on my 8MB 486 at the time.
>
> I'm having fun setting up the oldest machine I can... its a 386 DX25
> with 10 Mb of DIP ram (no none of those pesky modern SIMM things.)
> Inside is
>       a Panasonic interface CDROM on a SB16
>       a Tseng ET4000 VGA Accelerator (ISA of course)
>       Ultrastor 14F SCSI card
>       3com 3c515 100 Mbit ISA NIC
>       Some random 16 bit IDE controller for floppy.
>
> All I need now for it is a hard drive, either scsi, or MFM or RLL.  IDE
> is too new for this box :)
>
> If anyone says "install Gentoo on it!" I'll reply with "NO"

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