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AnubisTTP
Junior Member


USA
308 Posts
Posted - 03 Feb 2003 :  14:54:56
Well, it stood to reason that someone would figure out how to do it eventually. A Lisa running a webserver.

http://home.xnet.com/~lisa2/Main.html

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G4from128k
Full Member


USA
873 Posts
Posted - 03 Feb 2003 :  15:16:56
Very impressive!!!

I have always said that old computers should not be thown out because they can still do everything that they could do when they were bought. This site proves that old computers can do far more than their designers ever intended.

Long Live 68k Computers!

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 03 Feb 2003 :  17:39:40
COOL!

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llamaboy487
Full Member


USA
516 Posts
Posted - 03 Feb 2003 :  20:06:09
hmm... next project: to make my SE FDHD a server as well

...it has no HD but im sure its possible somehow...

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 03 Feb 2003 :  22:01:53
COOLNESS!!!! I have rejuvinated interest in siSERVE

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jrtech
Starting Member


Canada
2 Posts
Posted - 03 Feb 2003 :  22:43:20
Hey I am new here and not sure if you have seen this or not, but noticed that llamaboy487 mentioned the SE FDHD and thought this might be of interest
http://aurejac.dyndns.org/links.html

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 03 Feb 2003 :  23:02:12
well if a Lisa and a plus can do all of that, it means that my little old IIsi may be overkill even for something like that I may be able to nixify it and all that cool junk

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 04 Feb 2003 :  09:53:06
quote:

hmm... next project: to make my SE FDHD a server as well

...it has no HD but im sure its possible somehow...


When you can run a web server off two floppy disks, who needs a hard drive?

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candyPunk
Full Member


USA
856 Posts
Posted - 04 Feb 2003 :  10:35:06
My good god. Now this is something special.

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The Lightning Stalker
Full Member


USA
747 Posts
Posted - 04 Feb 2003 :  19:38:57
Is that like god or something?

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