Freesco Information
Submitted by TimBruce on Thu, 2006-04-13 22:35
I'm a big supporter of the Freesco Linux Router project. I gave a presentation on it to the Portland Unix/Linux User Group (PLUG) in January 2003. If I can find the missing slides, I'll post them on this page. In the meantime, it is a free replacement for commerical routers supporting up to 10 ethernet/arcnet/token ring network cards and up to 8 modems. It fits completely on a floppy disk (1.44 Mb) and can run in as little as 8 Mb of RAM. Obviously, if you have more memory or install it to a harddrive, you can greatly expand it's capabilities. For more information see the following links:
- Freesco Main Site http://www.freesco.org/
- Freesco Alt Main Site http://www.freesco.net/
- Freesco forums http://forums.freesco.org/support
- Freesco Map http://www.frappr.com/freesco
