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Offline billchase

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Re: "Software router i suppose" Revisited
« on: August 21, 2004, 01:25:14 AM »
Have you checked out Coyote Linux?

Coyote Linux

It fits on one floppy disk and will run on a 486DX.
It has a built in firewall and supports DHCP.  You can
download a Windows based creation wizard that will generate
the coyote boot disk.  As soon the boot disk is generated,
just boot and you will be up and running.  Thats it.

C Snyder
 

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Re: "Software router i suppose" Revisited
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2004, 10:08:16 PM »
That is why am such a fan of Coyote Linux, very lean
system requirements.  I have used Coyote with a Micron
486 that used two ISA 10baseT cards and was upgraded
with a P83 overdrive.  I was very pleased with the
performance.

C Snyder