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i want to make a boot floppy for a original MAC computer (has 68k CPU. 4MB ram, 30GB SCSI hard disk)
anyway i real just want to play around with it. i want boot floppy images, nothing i have to compile.
openBSD boot image would be cool, but what about other operating systems (example DOS clones) are there for the 68k CPU
anyway i real just want to play around with it. i want boot floppy images, nothing i have to compile.
openBSD boot image would be cool, but what about other operating systems (example DOS clones) are there for the 68k CPU
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