> > Hmmm, I highly doubt that. First, you can't put an nVidia graphics card in a > > 386, there is no AGP or PCI slots available (and a 386 doesn't have > enough juice > > to push it). Second, the X-box has an Intel 733Mhz PIII in them, > this will run > > circles around that 386 and you WILL notice the difference. > > What the hell are you talking about? X has been in existence since the > 1980s I'm sorry, I guess there was a miscommunication. I was responding to your statement "I want to launch an advertising campaign about how *BSD can turn any old 386 into an X box.", which I thought you meant Microsoft's game console 'XBox' and not any generic Unix/Linux PC with X11 or XFree86 ie. an X box. Anyway, if you do decide to launch such a campaign, it would probably be a good idea to forgo using the phrase X box when referring to Microsoft to avoid further confusion.