On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 12:26 PM, - - <ncherry@linuxha.com> wrote:
(Stuck on a web interface to main, so excude the top posting)
Hehe, I forgot about the IGS (not my favorite router). The IGS wasn't one of the 68K line. I think it was one of the first 4K (RISC) processors. I think the IGS also went to 10.x. but don't quote me on that.
No. The IGS was contemporary with the AGS/MGS/CGS and it's 68k based. The first MIPS based routers (3600 & 7200?) were at least 2 generations away (on the low end, the 3000 (?) then the 2500 series came after, and were also 68k based). I know my IGS (long gone) ran IOS 8.x (upgraded from 6.x as I recall), and there was 9.x update that involved swapping PROMs. Never saw 10 on an IGS; that would have been a very, very tight fit since the IGS only had 1 or 2M RAM. Pretty sure 10.x ran on the AGS+ if you had enough memory. Played around with IOS 15.5 the other day...times have changed. KJ