[rescue] Personal Progressions
Iggy Drougge
optimus at canit.se
Fri Feb 8 19:23:47 CST 2002
Bill Bradford skrev:
>On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 11:41:24PM +0100, Iggy Drougge wrote:
>> PS/2s simply feel so ruggedly IBMish. They reek quality. When I told a
>> friend of mine a while ago about the industrial PS/2 line, he was
>> surprised. The normal PS/2s are so rugged, he didn't think there was a need
>> for special industrial versions.
>They had/have an *industrial* line? Woah.
Alfred Arnold has pictures of one of the earlier models at
http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/alf/ (served off his Sun 3/260!)
>"A tank that runs DOS"
I'd like to have one to run NetBSD or OS/2 (or perhaps AIX/2, haven't tried
that =). Then I could have that as a network server or router or firewall and
put it just about anywhere. I'd probably feel safe leaving it out in the
corridor on a friday night and no matter what people would do to it, it'd
probably survive. =)
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