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[email protected]>, Computer Nerd Kev <
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Adrian <[email protected]> wrote:
Up until late last year, I was regularly using a PC that I bought in
spring 2002. Apart from replacing the disk (the original crashed), and
adding more memory, it is as bought. Not sure if it will get used
again, even Linux is starting to struggle on it.
For the Pentium 1 PC that I'm posting from now, I just stuck with
an old version of Linux (2.4). It's still fine for things like
emails and Usenet. It also dual boots to DOS and Win98 for running
old software that interfaces with various parallel port and ISA
hardware devices. The floppy drive became unreliable a few years
ago but I mainly exchange files via NFS in Linux (still compatible
with NFS v3 in modern Linux kernels), so it's not much trouble even
though there's no USB.
That one is a Pentium II (I can't remember exactly which one). It is
running an old version of Ubuntu, but it won't update anymore, and (unfortunately), it updated Firefox to a version that won't run on it.
It was mainly used in recent times for SSHing into various RPis.
It was originally a Win XP machine, and with that, accessing the 3.5"
floppy was possible, but under Ubuntu, I was never able to access that
or the 5.25" that I later fitted. I've now destroyed all the floppies I
had (the 5.25" floppies hadn't been accessed in over 20 years), so that
is no longer an issue.
One of these years, I'll work out if I can change the mother board to
something more modern.
Adrian
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