PicoBSD


PicoBSD was a FreeBSD 3.0-current version, one of the operating systems derived from BSD, contained on a single diskette, which, in its different variants allows dial-up access to a remote network (dialup), a router or a server of communications (dialin). Its minimum requirements to run are a computer with 386SX CPU processor with 8 Mb of RAM memory (it does not require a hard disk since the system does not need to be installed when loaded in memory as a LiveCD).

PicoBSD was freely available under the BSD license. Its main developer was Andrzej Bialeck, and its latest version was 0.42.

With the flexibility that FreeBSD offers, in addition to the availability of the source code, an installation could be prepared to carry out various tasks, including the following (but not limited to them): Versions

There were multiple versions of PicoBSD:

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