I have a DeskStation rPC with an 100MHz R4400, 512KB Cache, 32 Meg RAM,
Ethernet Card, and currently a 340 M SCSI drive with NT Workstation loaded.
The machine sits next to a 486-66 on which I do Linux development. I might be
interested in configuring a spare drive as Linux MIPS, and doing some testing/
debugging, though probably not real kernel hacking on the DeskStation.
If the OS is stable and complete enough to serve NFS to the 486, I might
actually
find it useful. (NT Workstation doesn't do NFS).
Is this thinkable, or am I dreaming?
/Geoff Park, B.Sc. ,B.Eng.
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