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Arne Vajhøj
Martin said:Appropriate software can help too - an 866 MHz P3 with 256 MB RAMSoftware development does not necessarily require much computer power.
An old 486 with DOS 6.22 and DJGPP for C programming does not seem slow.
The editor may seem a bit primitive, but then more thinking and less
typing is usually a good thing.
wouldn't have a hope in hell of running Windows XP or later, but is OK
running most current Linuxes including the graphical desk top. Admittedly
having 512 Mb RAM is better but isn't necessary for a Linux development
box.
FWIW I have just such a machine that's currently running Fedora 8 at a
perfectly acceptable speed. Its my main development box for C and Java,
which is done alongside a variety of servers (Postfix [mail], Apache [web
server], Postgres [RDBMS] and with Seti@Home in the background to soak up
unused cycles).
According to MS it will !
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sysreqs/pro.mspx
But yes - Linux offer you better trimming capabilities.
Arne