Mike McCarty wrote:
Guy Fraser wrote:
[I wrote]
As far as I know, the 80386 was the first processor supported
by Linux, or BSD but I don't know. Back in those days, I
What I said. MicroSoft products are better able to run
on old hardware than Linux.
You agree, so there's no need for further discussion.
Mike
But can these products be purchased today?
For the record, was Linux even available before the 386? What was the
current processor available with Linux first came out? What was the
current microsoft product.
You also cannot compare Linux to DOS. It was more than DOS from day
one so it is an unfair comparison.
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Robin Laing