Yes, but when are they going to make one for my old 8088 with 640KB on a 20MB HD? Hmm...? Those were the days, when it only took a box of floppies to back up your system! Now it takes me a week just to haul the floppies up from storage. ;') <1388 floppies on the floor, 1388 floppies ... (I'll leave it for an exercise what size HD)> Seriuosly though, what could one use a 386 for these days? A router? A text-based web browser? A text based text editor? Is there even a light enough X Windows implementation to use on it? It wouldn't make a really good firewall, I wouldn't think. Unless it was a stateless packet filtering one. You wouldn't want to try and use open office on it or KDE. It might be an interesting thing to do to see how many uses we could come up with one of these old PCs. -----Original Message----- From: Brian Kelsay Subject: small Linuxes [was Palm Router} I am always fascinated by the floppy bootable and LiveCD distros. Call it a hobby, sub-hobby, whatever. Anyway I just found Small Linux http://www.superant.com/smalllinux/ for 386SX w/ 2MB ram on up.