At 11:48 AM 6/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
>A friend of mine and I bought a pair of P-75 IBM 350s (each
>with a token ring card) for $100 (for the pair).  They each
>had 32MB of memory and a 510MB disk.

Hmmm.  Further investigation says this has 16MB RAM
and 900MB HD  So I suppose it could be a little high....


>The only thing weird about the machine is that it doesn't have
>64MB as a supported memory configuration.
(Me: "Doiy..") does RAM affect the firewall process?
Doesn't it all just pass on through?  (Newbie here...)
So... Do I need to boost it to 32MB Would the slots automatically
be there?

>I did find an IBM site that had updates for it (video, BIOS,
>and diagnostics).
Do I want this address? 
(Heh, sure I'll take it if you have it handy.  Don't go diggin' though.)


>I plan to put a couple of 3c509s (that I already have) in mine
>and use it for a firewall box.
(Opens old RH5.2 Installation manual...)
3c509 = 3Com EtherLink III?  (assuming the 's' means card's')

The repair guy seller says he assumes "10BaseT"  (Duh!!!??)
He didn't know what maker.

For a second card, what about the reliability of second hand ether cards?
Any notions about that?  Or should I just head for NanoSystems?

gs
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