It works perfectly on the i386 as well. IIRC, someone even ported it to 16bit Intel processors.
Indeed sir. P-100z was an over-kill IMHO. I was thinking more in line of 386 & 486 machines. The motherboards of these can almost be had for free. And all I was talking about was custom compiling the kernels so that they are small and fast. More important was collecting useful software which will work on these machines.
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Did anyone think about experiments in clustering?
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