Liam Proven wrote:
Cheers for that!
M95, eh? That's quite a modern one, isn't it - a 486 or even a Pentium?
It's an AMD K6-2, believe it or not. I have another mod 95 as a print
server. I chose it because it has two parallel ports on the
motherboard. I could probably switch to something that uses less juice,
but it's been so freakin' rock-solid that I don't feel I should screw
with it. It's running four printers. Two parallel, one serial and one
SCSI.
I am considering trying to put my old Model 80-A21 -
once the LAN
server on my home net - on the Web as a webserver. I like the idea of
a webserver that is significantly older than the Web itself. :-)
I'd consider an 8580-Axx newish. It has *gasp* CACHE!
I have a video editing workstation built out of an 8550. A whole 10MHz!!!
I've collected microchannel hardware for a number of years.
Peace... Sridhar