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LCIII System Advice

I don't have to change the motherboard to put in a 68040 do I? I thought I could just swap out the LC version with a full 68040.

 
If you already have an LC475 board, no, you just need the full '040 chip.

If you still have the stock LCIII board though, you will need to change the mobo - you cannot put a '040 of any type on the LCIII board.

 
Right, I was getting confused, about what I was asking. Too many strands in the duder's head.

For the FPU socket on the LCIII motherboard, a 68881 _won't_ work right? It must be a 68882?

 
You know you could always install NetBSD on that thing... I ran it on a stock LCIII with 36 megs and it was fine in spite of me not having a clue what I was doing.

 
I like that idea. With two LCIIIs there's no reason not to have one of them running NetBSD. I just need an ethernet card for it to make it useful.

Thanks for the idea luddite.

 
If you want to install a unix like os on it I would agree with luddite. NetBSD is a good choice. Another good choice would be Debian Linux. There are other options, but those would probably be the easiest for you to install and administer.

--David

 
If I was going to run 7.5 then i personally would go no further than 7.5.3, beyond that seems to be just bloat which slows the system for no apparent purpose. This is speaking from experience with a LCII

 
Not that you'd want to run any version of 7.5 on an LCII period - 7.5 and 7.6 are very nice on an LCIII, but in my experience, rather sluggish on an LCII with 10MB of RAM.

 
If I was going to run 7.5 then i personally would go no further than 7.5.3, beyond that seems to be just bloat which slows the system for no apparent purpose. This is speaking from experience with a LCII
The difference in power between an LC II and LC III is huge. It's not really a good comparison to make.

 
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