I'm curious about the possibilities for using really old computers with just 8 or 16 MB of RAM. What operating systems and software can I still run on them? I'd love to hear from those who grew up in the 70s and 80s about what you used back then and where I might find that software today!
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Finding software for such old systems might require some digging through archives, but options like MS-DOS and FreeDOS are your best bet. Just keep in mind, running anything modern isn't feasible with such low RAM.
You might have some luck with internet archives or even local PC fairs, where collectors might have what you need!
With 8MB of RAM, your options are pretty limited, even by Linux standards. However, someone did manage to run Debian on a 486 with that little RAM—you can do basic tasks like SSH into servers or text editing, but forget about running a full desktop environment. If you upgrade to 16MB, you might have more luck. Also, swapping out your old HDD for a CF card SSD will help a lot!
That's interesting! Did they run into any major issues with RAM during installation?
Yeah, they did mention constant swapping during install, but once it was up and running, it was manageable for light tasks.
If you're willing to put in some effort, you could try tweaking a Linux kernel to fit within that limitation, but it's a bit challenging. Alternatively, FreeDOS is a solid option for older software, and you can still find some fun games from that era.
I’ve heard FreeDOS is pretty cool. Any particular games I should aim for?
Yeah, definitely look for compatible DOS games! They still run great on old hardware.
Honestly, you're not going to do much with 8MB today. Back in the day, you could run DOS or even Windows 3.1, but modern software is a no-go. You can definitely play old DOS games, though!
I remember playing Doom and some classic adventure games—those were the best times!
Nice! I loved playing games on DOS back then. What recommendations do you have?
Are there online archives where I could find this old software?