Probably pretty close to being on topic. You can run
up to either Solaris
2.6 or 7 on it. Max RAM is 64MB, or 96/128MB with special S-Bus and
piggyback cards (32MB each). Uses Narrow SCSI. I'd recommend checking out
OpenBSD or NetBSD for it. It's old and slow so a lightweight OS helps.
Are Net and OpenBSD light-weight OSes? Holy smokes!
OpenBSD, no. NetBSD, yes.
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What's the difference in the "light-weight" area. I tried both and
found performance about the same with NetBSD 1.4.1 and Open 2.7.
Bill
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