I'm not sure about the commodore 64, i don't own one, but I'd be happy to
let you look at my massive parallel computing project built from tens of
thousands of casio calculator watches.

On 3/10/08, Jeremiah Cruit <j at cruit.net> wrote:
>
> I'd just say go with what you know and just remove all extra packages that
> you don't need.  Or if you don't know much than a specific distro like
> freenas as mentioned before is great as it is designed just for that.
>
> But another question was broght up:
>
> "Are you sharing with Windows?  Linux?  Old world UNIX?  Commodore 64?"
>
> That made me think what would be the best way to hook up all my Commodore
> 64s?  And could I build some sort of super powerful cluster out of them with
> enough computing power to take on the newest cell phones on the market.
>
> --j
>
>
>
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