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Re: Linux on a PC Transporter?
- Subject: Re: Linux on a PC Transporter?
- From: Exegete <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:08:33 -0600
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I've read that Linux requires at least a 386. And, no, the V30 is not
the same as a 286, it's an enhanced version of the 8086.
Roy
Yves McDonald wrote:
Hello Apple fans,
I own an AE PC Transporter card which I pulled out of my GS to keep it
cool. Not knowing what to do with a Apple-PC clone of AT(NEC V30 = '286
?) class, I just had the weird idea of installing a minimal LINUX box
(text only, shell and basic command set). That way, I could say I run
Linux on my GS and have a floppy disk conversion station
(PC-apple-Mac). Anybody tried that or am I just going nuts?
Cheers!
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