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OpenBSD questions: (1) memory; (2) Mitsumi CD-ROMs



My mailserver/gateway/firewall has 32M, just because I had it laying
around.  It is a 32mHz 386SX (no co-processor).

It has a modem to dial the internet and a 10BaseT NIC card for the in-house
network.

It runs in addition Apache web server, Squid caching proxy, and 10G of disk
that I can use via SAMBA or NFS at home.  This other stuff (especially
Squid)
is why the extra memory is good.  Done properly, it would ONLY be a gateway,
proxy and masquerading server, and everything else would be on a second
machine, but I don't live in a perfect world :)

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