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- From: brtmac@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu (Brett McCoy)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.mach
- Subject: Re: Mach 3.0 on 386/486
- Message-ID: <BRTMAC.92Aug25152040@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>
- Date: 25 Aug 92 19:20:40 GMT
- References: <lychan.713673949@yak> <1992Aug24.200820.24081@engage.pko.dec.com>
- Organization: Kansas State University
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- In-reply-to: eje@irenaeus.mlo.dec.com's message of Mon, 24 Aug 1992 20:08:20 GMT
-
- In article <1992Aug24.200820.24081@engage.pko.dec.com> eje@irenaeus.mlo.dec.com (Eric James Ewanco) writes:
-
- >> I'm looking for a version of Mach 3.0 that will run on Intel 386/486.
- >> I would also like to know the hardware requirements for that.
- >
- >> And I'm also interested to know those who have successfully installed it
- >> on 386/486 machines and are still using it.
- >
- >> Thanks!
- >
- >Mach i386 is freely available from it source; anonymous FTP to cs.cmu.edu and
- >snarf it. Actually, what you really need to do is set up your destination
- >machine on the Internet, because there is an installation process that uses a
- >special RPC to install Mach over the Internet step by step, and I am told that
- >this is the proper way to install Mach i386.
-
- My problem is that I have a 386 box at home that I'd like to put Mach
- 3.0 on, but I have no real way to get it connected to the InterNet,
- and I don't have access to a machine here that is connected so that I
- can install it there first. Is there any way to install it from
- floppies alone?
-
- ++Brett;
-