On 11/09/2007, Sridhar Ayengar <ploopster at gmail.com> wrote:
  Liam Proven wrote:
  Merely curious. Does anyone know of any IBM PS/2
machines - the proper
 Microchannel ones - hosting websites today?
 I know of a number of very old Macs doing so, including a Mac Plus
 with a website on floppy, machines running System 6 and AU/X. I've
 even visited a website hosted on a Commodore 64, I seem to recall.
 But never a PS/2 one. 
 It's down at the moment, but 
anchor.ikickass.org is a PS/2 Model 95. 
Cheers for that!
M95, eh? That's quite a modern one, isn't it - a 486 or even a Pentium?
I am considering trying to put my old Model 80-A21 - once the LAN
server on my home net -  on the Web as a webserver. I like the idea of
a webserver that is significantly older than the Web itself. :-)
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