>box (which makes everything run MUCH faster). A
386 can run Windoze95 IFF
>it has a Pentium sticker.
The Emperor's New Clothes in the information age
:)
How long does it take to install win95 on a 386? Longer than on a pentium,
I'll bet, especially since you may have to sit there and swap floppies.
Please, Max, do you belive the CD was invented together with the
486 ? <g> - Just for the records, I had my first (private owned)
CD Drive on a 386-16 MHz. At the office we had an CD connected to
a XT (a genuine PHILIPS audio drive with changed controller to
supply raw CD data to the PC - all work was done by a 4.77 MHz
8088 :)), while later on most friends used 286 with CD, this
was at a time when 286 _and_ XTs still rueled the (PC) world.
Also there is no reason to hinder a CD from working on any 386 box.
In fact, from todays view it es necersarry to attach a (cheap) CD
if you want to use the 'old' 386.
Gruss
H.
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