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Date:      Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:43:32 -0700
From:      "Duke Normandin" <01031149@3web.net>
To:        "Andresen,Jason R." <jandrese@mitre.org>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Minimum system requirements for FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <20010123012142.3450337B69C@hub.freebsd.org>

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On 22 Jan 01 at 10:29, Andresen,Jason R. wrote:

>Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>> 
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
>> >[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Ken
>> >Bolingbroke
>> >
>> >I've been running a mail/web/dns server as well as a NAT gateway on a
>> >386dx40 with 8meg RAM for several years.  One caveat is that
>> >you need at
>> >least 12 meg RAM to run sysinstall on more recent versions of
>> >FreeBSD, but
>> >I could do a buildworld on a faster machine, then installworld
>> >on the '386
>> >just fine.  It's recently been retired from those duties and
>> >now serves as
>> >just a fax server, but it's always done the job.  DNS, mail
>> >for a handful
>> >of users, and a low traffic web site isn't all that demanding.
>> > After all,
>> >this machine was state-of-the art 10 years ago. :-)
>> >
>> >Ken
>> >
>> 
>> Even better, these older 386's and 486/33's don't need a CPU fan,
>> so one less thing to get cockeyed.  And I'd trust a system that
>> has lasted 10 years and was still going strong more than a
>> system with only 6 months on it.
>
>The only major problem we've run into is that those 10 year old
>HDs tend to die.  Still, all you need to do is upgrade a drive
>in one of your current machines and donate the old small one to
>the firewall machine.  This has kept our 486sx33 with 8MB of ram
>alive for much longer than the manufacturer intended. 

How do you guys get around the BIOS limitation regarding HDDs larger than 
.5Gig on these venerable machines?

-duke
Calgary,Alberta, Canada


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