Patrik Schindler wrote: > > On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Ron Chmara wrote: > > > i386? Wow. That box is bound to have fairly low LAN bandwidth, probably > > an 8 bit network card.... > > So you want to tell us that a 386 isn't capable of getting a maximum of > 256KBits per second transmitted? > Sorry, I cannot agree with this. Well, It's no longer relevant, but if he was using, say, a 386 with 8Mb of RAM, at a screamin 8Mhz, it wouldn't surprise me if it counldn't handle the task of stearming at a fairly constant 256, in addition to any other tasks that were imposed upon it. -Bop -- Brought to you from boop!, the dual boot Linux/Win95 Compaq Presario 1625 laptop, currently running RedHat 6.1. Your bopping may vary.
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