My main PC is using Win 2000, 32 bit. Secondary PC Win98, reserve PC Win95.
Virtual Win98 on main PC for older programs.
One Commodore Amiga 500 for the really old stuff.
Antiques were built to last a long time . . .
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My main PC is using Win 2000, 32 bit. Secondary PC Win98, reserve PC Win95.
Virtual Win98 on main PC for older programs.
One Commodore Amiga 500 for the really old stuff.
Antiques were built to last a long time . .
I have a Pentium III in 'storage' (wife might say "junk") with an upgraded 160 Mhz CPU. I still have the original 90 MHz CPU if you need it.ORIGINAL: rustysi
Antiques were built to last a long time . .
Yeah... no. My C-64, SX-64, Pentium III, all died horrible deaths.[:D]
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Antiques were built to last a long time . .
Yeah... no. My C-64, SX-64, Pentium III, all died horrible deaths.
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I didn't keep too many old ones, I do have a Dell XPS in the closet if my main computer should ever fail.
It's only about 12 ears old.
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A veritable museum of machines and OS's.[:D]ORIGINAL: witpqsQuite a collection! [X(] [8D]ORIGINAL: RichardAckermann
My main PC is using Win 2000, 32 bit. Secondary PC Win98, reserve PC Win95.
Virtual Win98 on main PC for older programs.
One Commodore Amiga 500 for the really old stuff.
I still have the original 90 MHz CPU if you need it.
might just be a bit slow on surfing the web.
There can be other factors. I have an Alienware tower with lots of memory and a very good video card, but had a long delay in response when I pressed the 5 key to look at supply flow. Then I added -cpu 2 to my command line switches and it became practically instant.ORIGINAL: rustysi
might just be a bit slow on surfing the web.
Never saw the speed of the computer as slowing down web browsing. Now games, yes. Place your cursor on a base and click it. Now hit the '5' key. How long does it take to return a response. Mine is instant. Heck on my 'old' laptop the game was rather slow. I even used to turn off a lot of the background processes to get some software to run better. When that starts to happen its time to buy a new machine. At least for me. But to each his own.[:)]
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I am also considering an Alienware laptop so I can take the game on the road. I would be interested in the size and specs of your choice in laptop.
Well, WITP-AE is likely not the only thing I will put on it!ORIGINAL: Lowpe
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
I am also considering an Alienware laptop so I can take the game on the road. I would be interested in the size and specs of your choice in laptop.
I have an old Lenovo Thinkpad in window 7 that runs WITP/Tracker perfectly. I also have a Surface Pro, an early version with a failed hard drive. Replacing the drive would involve serious work, so I use it to run Linux off a flash drive, and I actually have thought about running witp ae off it...but I might need a stronger magnifier!
Seriously, I suspect you could buy a $150 refurbished laptop and run witp ae very nicely while on the road.
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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
I am also considering an Alienware laptop so I can take the game on the road. I would be interested in the size and specs of your choice in laptop.
I have an old Lenovo Thinkpad in window 7 that runs WITP/Tracker perfectly. I also have a Surface Pro, an early version with a failed hard drive. Replacing the drive would involve serious work, so I use it to run Linux off a flash drive, and I actually have thought about running witp ae off it...but I might need a stronger magnifier!
Seriously, I suspect you could buy a $150 refurbished laptop and run witp ae very nicely while on the road.
Batteries do not age well
$3k? No problem, I'll take a little off my fine wine budget ...[8D]ORIGINAL: rustysi
Batteries do not age well
Nor do well with a high powered machine. For the most part I use mine plugged in.
BB, not at my machine at the moment, but I'll check and get back to ya. Remember its an old guy, but was pretty high end when I purchased it. IIRC somewhere in excess of $3k. If you think that's bad, the first one I spec'd out was over $5k. That would have broke the budget.
I would be interested in the size and specs of your choice in laptop.
