It’s more likely that both of these and more contributed to the format’s decline in popularity. There was a time when a boot floppy was an essential tool in the armory of anybody working with ...
But what if you were to take a current Linux kernel and stick it on a floppy in a machine from the early 1990s, with meagre RAM? [Fozztex] did just that, with not a 386 but a 486, sporting what ...