On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:34:23PM +0000, ciara mulvihill wrote:
> hey Ronan and Ciara here, 
> 

hi,

> We are 3rd year computer science students doing a project. 
> It involves building an embedded system. 
> We are going to run an 486 embedded architecture emulator and we are considering
> what embedded operating system to run over this. 
> We're probally going for TinyX or PicoGUI. 
> Any thoughts, advantages disadvantages?

I personnaly tried both on my laptop (486 with 4megs of RAM)

and tinyX isn't a valid option. I mean, ok it launches but it is awfully
slooow. maybe with 8Megs of ram it's better.

picogui may be a bit young, but it runs quickly enough to be usable, and
I can even pay myself the luxury to have themes.

that being said, there is a counterpart : you'll have to learn an other
API, and the number of applications is less than in tinyX.

my personnal thought : picogui is fast, doesn't eat a lot of memory, and nice
looking. it sure isn't suited for everyday use, but for a computer science
project it should be really nice.

Wagner Frederic

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