Re: TI-H: Old Computers


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Re: TI-H: Old Computers




Windows 95 will install on a 386 12MHz with 4MB of ram.  I've done it
before and ran a stupid ftp server just for fun.

Grant



>Well since pretty much all 286's are soldered down, I don't think you'll be
>doing anything with them.  The only thing you could really do is take the
>most RAM (I think the highest amount on each simm was like 4megs back then)
>and put them in one of the computer's slots.  You might be able to get away
>with 32 megs (8 x 4megs) of ram with a 25MHz 386 and still run Win95... I
>don't know if it will give you an error when you install it saying it "must
>be at least a 486", but thats the best you could do.
>
>On Sat, 28 Nov 1998 16:06:50 -0500, David Norelid wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a bunch of old 386s and 286s. I need to run win95 on at least 1
>> machine. Is there anyway of gutting the other computers for ther
>> processors and ram and then running win95? Can i share ram and processing
>> power like that?
>>
>>
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