show last weekend
Charles Young
cyoung at noc.bbn.com
Mon Feb 10 22:17:28 EST 1997
On Feb 5, 12:54pm, Rodney Thayer wrote:
> In case anyone else forgets to keep an eye out for those Saturday computer
> shows, there's one this weekend in Methuen.
>-- End of excerpt from Rodney Thayer
Hi guys,
I haven't been to a meeting since I started working second shift and Satur-days
last August (I miss the beer at CBC too!), but I saw Rodney's post and have a
question or two. I want to buy an intell-ish system and have found that nobody
selling hardware understands what makes a board, a chip, and O/S *really* hum
together, especially when it comes to running linux.
I need advice on boards and chips. I am considering an Asus board
(P/I-P55TVP4) with an Intel Pentium 133 (possibly MMX) and 512 cache / 32Mb of
60ns RAM, but no one has the guts to say "no performance hit with linux using
this board over an Intel board" and there are *several* intel boards (with HX
and VX based chipsets - which are also available on many "bargain-brand"
boards) Has anyone used an Asus board? What about the Cyrix 686 family of
chips? Any problems? Good experiences? I'm only running linux and W95.
This could fill a book, I know. But what is a guy to do...just reach in and
grab one - or buy an intel board and chip out of fear? I have an ISDN line
ready to go, free connectivity through work and holiday cash still burning a
hole in my pocket!
I can read most of a schematic and compile a little C code, but I am
essentially lost with all the marketing hogwash. I could use any suggestions
you folks might have. (For you Digital guys, my next system will be an alpha,
but I have to hand down my old stuff to my 8-year-old.)
I would appreciate any help at all.
-- Chuck
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