I think that it may be unusual but my preferred way to read Gopher
phlogs is the Netscape Navigator 3.0.1 on the SGI Indigo workstation.
I don't know why but I like this setup more than the Lynx on any other
computer (including my SGI O2).
These days it is the main use of my Indigo. I have p3nfs here to
communicate with Psion Series 3 devices (although it stopped to work
when I added the Czech keyboard to my Series 3a) and several other
tools. But I use it mainly for Gopher stuff.
My machine is the first-generation Silicon Graphics IRIX Indigo. So it
has the 32bit R3000 CPU (@33MHz) and it can accomodate up to 96MB of
RAM. I have 80MB. It should be enough but when I open 20+ Netscape
windows then the system starts to comply about available RAM size.
So I'm thinking about RAM upgrade. It would be expensive (SGI used
proprietary memory in this generation of machines) and it will mean
that I will have to remove at least 1/3 of RAM modules and to add new
(bigger) ones.
So I'm thinking it it makes sense to do such upgrade or not...