John Tomany wrote:
>
> What a refreshing change: a post which actually mentions
> a true "SurvPC" on the SurvPC list.
> I thought it had completely

Not completely, but I am doing my best to rectify that.  :-)

> been turned over to discussions of Linux implementations,
> most of which cannot run on SurvPCs.
> (8086/8088/80186/80286/early 80386 and variants.)

An "early 80386" can run Linux.
And those "8086/8088/80186/80286" PCs make lovely terminals
for 386+ running Linux.

> - John T., currently using a non-SurvPC 586 running 16-bit Win95.

Cheers,
Steven      (currently using a SurvPC running 32-bit Linux)

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