I am not convinced it's slower tham mine... This
machine has the original
PC/AT motherboard with a 16MHz master clock. The CPU is a 486SLC-thing
on a kludgeboard plugged into the 80286 socket. 7-and-a-bit Megabytes of
RAM, everythign on the ISA bus.
You probably win, but I run NetBSD/mac68k on a Mac IIci with the original
25MHz '030. It has 128MB of RAM and takes several minutes to pass POST.
I now run it without a cache card because that was the major reason why it
would kernel panic after some months of uptime (the cache card would
inevitably blow a cap). So it's slower, but it's happy.
line machine
but running X is SLOoowwww. That is officially the oldest
Err, yes... I don't even try to run X on this machine...
dt works nice on it, but that's as high as it goes.
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