• relay@lemmygrad.ml
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    I got an apple product no longer supported by Apple that but it has an i386 processor

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      I got an apple product no longer supported by Apple that but it has an i386 processor

      Really? What is it? I can think of a couple of i486 Apple products but no i386.

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        I haven’t inspected it recently maybe it is an i486 processor. I just know that it has only 3gb of ram and a 64 bit version of Debian doesn’t work and I need a 32 bit OS to function. Chromium gives it issues. It’s good for basic tasks of server administration. It’s one of those imac monitor and computer in one kind of machines.

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          Are you sure it has 3GB? Apple only shipped macs with 32-bit Intel chips very briefly (in 2006, with the Core Duo, which is i686) and I think they couldn’t have more than 2GB ram. Maybe you have a later model which actually has a 64-bit Core 2 Duo but the 64-bit Debian installer just didn’t work on it.