The Official 2nd Gen RAM Forum OT thread
#5441
shhh. your not suppose to tell him that. i think he is suppose to figure that on his own. should i even bring my 386 or 486 up?
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You sure its poison IVY???? My last job at Speedco I came into contact with some nasty chemicals that made my arms break out into what I thought was poison ivy... Got to the point both arms were covered and I went to the doctors.. It was contact dermatitis.. Hot showers and long sleeves made me itch till I would bleed.. Very painful.. Got cleared up and it came back within 20 minutes of contact with the grease.. I quit the job.. Now if I wear to tight of long sleeves my arms start to itch and will break out if I dont roll my sleeves up.. Just a thought.
Gave me steroids and loads of benadryl. The prednisone does help quite a bit.
#5449
8 Mhz CPU? No way... Can it even run DOS? Probably can run Red Hat 3, but if it only has 8Mhz it will not be able to run my OS.
Get this back to a fun thread? Well first off quit posting filthy pics...
286? Well the Linux kernel never was written to run on 286, BUT you can run it on 286, using a kernel option and compiling it with the 386 instruction set and Cyrix extensions. I've done it ... Slower than time though.
386 CPU support was just dropped a few days ago in the official Linux kernel but my OS supports it natively... And 486 s are common enough...
Unreg, Are you using Linux or Unix? You're confusing me... They are two similar but separate worlds... Albeit I have run Unix programs successfully on Linux but I don't attempt that often...
Get this back to a fun thread? Well first off quit posting filthy pics...
286? Well the Linux kernel never was written to run on 286, BUT you can run it on 286, using a kernel option and compiling it with the 386 instruction set and Cyrix extensions. I've done it ... Slower than time though.
386 CPU support was just dropped a few days ago in the official Linux kernel but my OS supports it natively... And 486 s are common enough...
Unreg, Are you using Linux or Unix? You're confusing me... They are two similar but separate worlds... Albeit I have run Unix programs successfully on Linux but I don't attempt that often...