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Reviews (3)

Nov 14, 2016
If you want to run classical Windows NT 3.1 on a PCI based board, use this NIC
It has great support in PCI systems for legacy OS's like Novell Netware, Windows NT, MS-DOS and OS/2!
Great NIC, that VMware, and Qemu both emulate.
Apple PowerMac Desktop
Jul 03, 2018
Fastest machine to run PowerPC MacOS and 68000 programs
The G5 machines are the fastest way to run ancient legacy programs. And using OS X 10.2.7 to 10.4 it's able to run MacOS 9 programs including well behaved 68000 based programs.
These machines are prefect for a 100 USD price for legacy access. But don't expect to run anything modern, the G5 may have a fast clock speed, but a $100 tablet/phone running Android will not only run circles around it, but it's much lighter and is current.
The G5 is all about the legacy software.
Of course, there is always OS X 10.6 on Intel for running PowerPC OS X binaries

Jul 03, 2018
Great card for connecting to storage
I'm using it with VMware Esxi 5.5 drivers are built into the OS, and it picked up my xserve raid right away.