Installing BeOS on a modern computer. This is a very cool alternative operating system.
The screenshot below, shows an Apple II machine connecting to a Debian server over a network connection. This allows the more powerful machine to be administered easily over a remote connection. I wonder if you could use an Apple II as a serial terminal to a modern computer?
![Using an old Apple II machine as an SSH terminal to connect to a Debian server.](https://www.securitronlinux.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/1521664961525-960x720.jpg)
This is Debian Linux installed on a SUN Ultra SPARC. This is possible with the 64-bit Sparc 64 port.
![Debian Linux installed on a Sun Ultra SPARC.](https://www.securitronlinux.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/1521687851105.png)
Installing Sun Microsystems Solaris on an Ultra SPARC machine.
![Installing Solaris on a SUN Ultra SPARC.](https://www.securitronlinux.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/IMG_20180322_195335-960x720.jpg)
Booting an x86 machine into DOS, which then bootstraps a Debian Linux 9.0 installation….
Old Soviet union personal computer, DVK-3.
Obscure and retro hardware from the past. This is very interesting, and shows how far we have come.