Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-30 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: Magnus Hagander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 30 April 2004 13:01 > To: Dave Page; Simon Riggs; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices > > Not having looked at the code, I think you ar

Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-30 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: Magnus Hagander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 30 April 2004 11:40 > To: Simon Riggs; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices > > It definitly is there fro Windows Server 2003, in the new

Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-30 Thread Magnus Hagander
> > It definitly is there fro Windows Server 2003, in the new port. But > > since you are talking handhelds, are you possibly referring > to Windows > > Mobile 2003? That is a whole different beast, and *not* included in > > the > > win32 part (no Win CE variants are) > > Nor are they likely t

Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-30 Thread Magnus Hagander
> Are there some ports available to various devices? > > What is the lowest memory footprint PostgreSQL has achieved? > [8Mb was last quote] > > How little disk space has anyone achieved? > Is that an available port, or just a set of configure options? > > Is there a definitive list of supported

Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-30 Thread Peter Galbavy
Rob Butler wrote: > $369 for 4GB of storage in a compact flash card is not all that bad. > $189 for 2.2GB is very reasonable when you consider the 512MB CF is > going for $149! The current "cheap" workaround to get a Hitachi (ne IBM) 4GB microdrive is to buy a Creative Muvo2 4GB and open it up to

Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-29 Thread Rob Butler
> Simon Riggs wrote: > > Is there a definitive list of supported ports? (for anything) > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/supported-platforms.html > > For example the Linux/arm port can run on many PDA's but because of the > write intensity and the limited write cycles of flash memory th

Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-29 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Simon Riggs wrote: > Is there a definitive list of supported ports? (for anything) http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/supported-platforms.html For example the Linux/arm port can run on many PDA's but because of the write intensity and the limited write cycles of flash memory this continu

Re: [HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-29 Thread Tom Lane
Simon Riggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ... I'm looking into PostgreSQL on small > handheld devices. Clearly these have limited memory and little "disk" > capability... > Are there some ports available to various devices? I don't know of any supported ports. > What is the lowest memory footpri

[HACKERS] Small OS ports & Handheld devices

2004-04-29 Thread Simon Riggs
Seemingly completely opposite to my usual focus on large scale enterprise issues and requirements, I'm looking into PostgreSQL on small handheld devices. Clearly these have limited memory and little "disk" capability... Are there some ports available to various devices? What is the lowest memory