Mail Archives: opendos/2002/10/30/11:33:20
Arachne is your best bet.. I use it on older machines, and it works fine,
supports most functions well. It fits on a floppy, so you can download it
and carry it home from someone elses machine..
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 10:37:01 -0500 (EST) "Paul O. BARTLETT" <bartlett AT smart DOT net> wrote:
> My main computer has died (electrical problems), and I don't know
> when I will have the money to get it fixed. In the meantime, I
> resurrected an old computer running MS-DOS 5. It does have a modem and
> comm package, so at least I am able to dial into my ISP Linux shell
> account with a terminal emulator and read mail and news. However, I
> have no graphical web browser.
>
> This old machine (and I mean old) is an 80386sx machine with only
> 5MB of memory, some of which is used for a randisk. Is there such a
> thing as a graphical web browser that can run on such a crippled
> machine? If so, can it establish a PPP connection on its own, so to
> speak? Finally, the mouse port on this tired old box is dead, so I
> would need something that can be controlled with cursor keys.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
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