I recently obtained a very nice PS/2 76. Problem is that it came with a tiny 270MB HDD. I have a 386SX that came with a ~400MB, so there's something wrong here.
IIRC PS/2s use regular old SCSI (one of the few things compatible about them), but I'm wondering if anyone knows how big I can get in there. I mean, I'm thinking of a couple gigs or so, but I'd like to make sure that's "safe" before I invest in it. I'm planning on loading up a few operating systems on it so I have sort of a rotational set I can play with.
Related to that, I'm wondering if anyone knows off-hand a quick, easy, and free (always free or abandonware, whatever) that will run on a 486 and switch around partitions for multiboot of normally not multi-booting OS installations like I want to do here. I know they exist but it's something I've never really done. I suppose GRUB does this but I've never installed it outside of a friendly and helpful Linux installer and am not sure of the complexity of it.
IIRC PS/2s use regular old SCSI (one of the few things compatible about them), but I'm wondering if anyone knows how big I can get in there. I mean, I'm thinking of a couple gigs or so, but I'd like to make sure that's "safe" before I invest in it. I'm planning on loading up a few operating systems on it so I have sort of a rotational set I can play with.
Related to that, I'm wondering if anyone knows off-hand a quick, easy, and free (always free or abandonware, whatever) that will run on a 486 and switch around partitions for multiboot of normally not multi-booting OS installations like I want to do here. I know they exist but it's something I've never really done. I suppose GRUB does this but I've never installed it outside of a friendly and helpful Linux installer and am not sure of the complexity of it.