Cary B. O'Brien wrote:
> I'd focus on Linux and QNX. Much as I like Linux, you should take
> a hard look at QNX. They had an impressive single-floppy demo that
> included X and networking.
"X" is not correct. They use a QNX-based GUI-Toolkit that is quite fast but
not network transparent like X-Window.
> With X client and server, I'd guess you're in the tens-of-megabytes
> area. We have a pretty full-featured system that has a 12MB compressed
> image. That's the entire root partition. No X, though.
There is a company offering Linux-NCs including X, WM and Netscape (with JVM)
in a 12MB-Flashdisk (ISA-card).
http://www.igel.de
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