I'm wondering, since you insist on going back in time to 1993 or so <g>, 
if one of the earlier versions of Linux that was scaled to/designed to 
run on hardware of that era wouldn't work better than trying to 
downgrade one of today's versions?

For example:

    ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-3.3

Unless you could find a copy of Yggdrasil somewhere <g>.

BOF

Declan Moriarty wrote:

>You've all heard of pc upgrades; I've just fluttered a few quid on a 
>downgrade. Exact specs  (Intel)'386, 4MB, 40MB HD, ISA bus, cga (sub 
>hercules) orange screen.
>


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