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Annorax

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Re: Longhorn?
« Reply #45 on: 7 June 2005, 13:26 »
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i got XP to run pretty good on my brothers old K-6 233 MHz w/512 KB L-2 cache, 96 MB of SIMM ram. It actually booted faster than my old P3 800 MHz with win98 with 300 MB ram. I got win95 to run good on a Pentium 100 with 16 MB of ram, same with win98,


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Re: Longhorn?
« Reply #46 on: 7 June 2005, 19:05 »
it was 320 MB or ram and it was a dell Demension L800r. Now my brother's pc has 128 MB ram. Anyways the Dell's HD was kind of cheap.It is dead now
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Re: Longhorn?
« Reply #47 on: 11 June 2005, 12:24 »
SuSe quick? BwAHAHAH!
SuSe has got to be the most CPU/RAM hogging distro I have come across. We have a family machine, 400mhz +/- 128mb ram I think. And it ... well it didn't. It took ages to boot and even to log in. Slackware was a dream however, went like a crazy train (on tracks). :)

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Re: Longhorn?
« Reply #48 on: 11 June 2005, 20:54 »
SuSE a hog?  Hmmm.  I did an FTP install of 9.2 onto an Athlon XP 2000+ with 128MB (120MB really, shared video)...the CPU is good but that ram isn't...but it was still fast.  The hard drive churned sometimes but it wasn't bad at all.
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Re: Longhorn?
« Reply #49 on: 11 June 2005, 21:13 »
I tried SuSE personal edition (can't remember the version. It was about 6 months ago) on my XP Athlon 2400+, 256mb ram, and it was pretty slow. Mandrake was better on the same machine.
SuSE seems like, all bloated up ...

And it didn't have gcc either, so I couldn't compile isdn4k-utils to get on the net (and couldn't download the binaries either) :( So I went back to slack!
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Re: Longhorn?
« Reply #50 on: 11 June 2005, 22:59 »
Ah well, I first ran Windows 2000 Professional on a computer with these specs :

AMD Athlon K6-2 450MHz
128mb RAM (not DDR)
3DFX Voodoo Banshee
Creative Soundblaster PCI 128
8gb Hard Disc

This computer ran great for years, I spent most of my gaming days on this machine.


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Re: Longhorn?
« Reply #51 on: 12 June 2005, 01:39 »
My brother was running 2000 Pro on a 6 GB HD, K-6 233 MHz, Analog Devices AD1816 Sound card, Trident 9680 @ MB video card. Now he has XP home
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