what's the "best" *ix for this machine?
heiser at tdw201.ed.ray.com
heiser at tdw201.ed.ray.com
Tue Aug 7 03:04:39 AEST 1990
I know this is probably subject to lots of debate, but I'll try ...
I am building a 386 clone and want to run a Unix on it. I'm interested
in getting the *ix version that will be the most likely to run successfully
on this system, and which will allow me to compile/run the widest selection
of p/d Usenet-obtained software, especially ones such as news, rn, bbs
software, etc.
The hardware is as follows:
I have gotten the motherboard, the rest is still in the works:
80386-DX/25 Mhz machine
Chips chipset
AMI 04/09/90 BIOS (with shadowing, etc, but no cache) (I'm on a budget)
8 MB of 70ns 1mb DRAMS, possibly to be upgraded further in this area
SCSI controller (not sure which one yet, suggestions?)
SCSI disk(s) (again, not sure which one yet, any suggestions?)
Unless I can find a great bargain on a 300mb or so disk, I'll be starting
with one in the 100 mb range. (can I also use my mfm controller and st-251
until I can get more scsi disks?)
VGA card (ATI VGA wonder, have already, with 512K)
multisync monitor
1.2" and 3.5" floppies
All of the above in a tower case (yet to be picked out)
I'm specifically interested in any things to watch out for (known
incompatibilities) with the above m/b. (the price was right, so I have
to work with this one)
Thanks for any suggestions, comments, etc, on the above.
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Bill Heiser
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