> I'm sorry, but this is getting a bit unreal. A IIci with 32 mb ram, a 
> 500 mb hd and 33 mhz 68040 is definetely not tricked out. It can 
> contain 4 times as much ram, a much and much larger hard disk and 
> there are faster upgrades (ppc 601) available.

I stuck 128MB in my NetBSD IIci and it takes nearly three minutes to get
through the start-up RAM check :-) but it never, ever swaps.

My 'pimped' IIci "only" has an 8*24*GC, a 1GB Seagate Hawk, 24MB RAM and
a Daystar 50MHz '030+FPU, plus a Farallon EtherWave card. It does the job.

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