You probably thought you needed a spiffy new Pentium PC with 79 million megabytes of Ram, a 99-gigabyte hard drive and lots of ISDN modems to do the Web.
According to Bill, you do. But the reality is that it is possible to do the Web (without all the fancy sound effects) in respectable fashion using that dusty old PC equipped with a 386 chip sitting in your closet.
Caldera - a company best known for promoting Linux as the OS of choice when Windows NT is not desired - is releasing the latest incarnation of DR-Dos with a twist.
DR-Dos was a respectable competitor to MS-Dos in the days before Windows took over and we all forgot how to type commands.
Caldera has improved it to create a fully networkable MS-Dos 6-compatible system - and it is free. As an individual or non-commercial user you can use DR-Dos any way you like.
This is all well and good, but who has heard of browsing the Web from Dos? You are probably thinking the Web would be dull without all the pretty pictures.