is a P-90 enough for a freesco router?

dpopiz

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I want to set up a a freesco box and my friend has an extra pentium 90MHz he can give me. will that be fast enough to route dsl for a few computers with practically 0 latency?
right now I'm using a d-link router that doesn't have any noticeable latency, but I was previously using a nice duron 1.0GHz, 384mb, win2kserver system with Winroute Firewall 5 for a router and *that* was noticeably slower than the d-link router.
 

EyeMWing

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I've got FreeSCO running on a ton of machines here. A 386 runs it fine, 0-latency. Just as well as a Cyrix MII-300 or Pentium 2-233.
 

Jinny

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p90 is more than enough, i declocked my p166 to 100 so i could do without a fan
 

lowtech1

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I think FreeSCO is design to run on 386/33mzh with 6~8meg ram like all others LRP.