RE: [LIB] State of the Art on OS for the 100CT/64MB RAM (and the 96MB thing!)

2006-11-07 Thread Lines, Nick
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 09:48:21 -
From: Lines, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] State of the Art on OS for the 100CT/64MB RAM (and the 
96MB thing!)

Folks,
Thanks for all the input - keep 'em coming if anyone else has any tips!

I'll definitely be reinstalling Win2K without IE, that looks like a
great idea.  I do need to run Win2k (well, NT4 would do) or higher as
some software that I need requires NT4 or higher.

It is nice to occasionally have the IIS feature on there - yes, I know
how daft this sounds - but I occasionally do web development on the move
and it's useful to test results as you go.

Looks like I'll be making the machine a dual boot at least, as some
Linux installations tempt me too.

And as for getting 96MB in there - wow, that'd be great.  If it's a
physical issue, I'm sure it can be sorted somehow with cunning use of
adaptors or something - for now, it'd be great to know that 96MB is
supported!

Cheers,
Nick.




[LIB] NEW Samsung mini-PC with foldable keyboard!

2006-11-07 Thread David Chien
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 17:09:35 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NEW Samsung mini-PC with foldable keyboard!

http://aving.net/kr/news/default.asp?mode=readc_num=28234c_code=01sp_code=0btb_num=232mn_name=news

Really interesting model - one of the smallest PCs in the world, with a nice,
large keyboard that unfolds.  Built-in Cell phone wireless internet modem so
you can go online anywhere you have cell phone service. Runs Windows XP.



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