Jérémie LEFRANCOIS said:
> Where would I download a free OS/2 (possible ?) and a free LINUX both
> "stripped down" as you say ? Or they have to be installed and the GUI
> never started I suppose...
OS/2 isn't free (as opposed to Linux), although I think that especially
older versions can be purc
Hi!
You should give White-Dwarf-Linux a try. It is really for small systems, i386
based.
http://www.blast.com/wd_about.html
I only wonder - it was free, now it appears to have become commercial? Anyway,
I still have free versions (from when it was free) as CD-Images...
mfg
Ing. Rainer Hants
Hi,
Am Mi, den 30.06.2004 schrieb Jérémie LEFRANCOIS um 14:05:
> Where would I download a free OS/2 (possible ?) and a free LINUX both "stripped
> down" as you say ? Or they have to be installed and the GUI never started I
> suppose...
> I found "TINYLINUX" somewhere , yet what do you suggest ?
Where would I download a free OS/2 (possible ?) and a free LINUX both "stripped
down" as you say ? Or they have to be installed and the GUI never started I
suppose...
I found "TINYLINUX" somewhere , yet what do you suggest ? Of course the latest
Red Hat is out of scope...
Getting the whole thi
Jérémie LEFRANCOIS said:
> En réponse à Jérémie LEFRANCOIS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> What I mean by "weak hardware" is an imposed PC embeded with :
>> - no mouse
>> - DX 486 from 66Mhz to 133Mhz
>> - 32 Mo RAM
>> - 32 Mo HARD DISK (target configuration, development is 2Go)
>>
>
> In fact it is
En réponse à Jérémie LEFRANCOIS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What I mean by "weak hardware" is an imposed PC embeded with :
> - no mouse
> - DX 486 from 66Mhz to 133Mhz
> - 32 Mo RAM
> - 32 Mo HARD DISK (target configuration, development is 2Go)
>
In fact it is only 16Mo RAM.
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Jé
What I mean by "weak hardware" is an imposed PC embeded with :
- no mouse
- DX 486 from 66Mhz to 133Mhz
- 32 Mo RAM
- 32 Mo HARD DISK (target configuration, development is 2Go)
The application is already written, with TP 5.5. Yet it becomes far too huge
for DOS 640Ko, so there are overlays ev