equivalent AMD process is just fine. it's mainly the processing power. it's to allow me to carry around a cpu+auth+fossil. 40G disks found in inexpensive laptops are plenty big; 1GB RAM, although either 256 or 512 MB would work.
if i could rip the display and keyboard out of an inexpensive laptop and put it in a very thin case, i'd be satisfied. > There are several micro-ATX boards which take an > AMD64/Sempron/Turion (socket 754) if you are not > tied to the P4. > > There are usually other considerations than simply > small-footprint. If that's what you want then you > probably also want it to be queit and cool because > you're not sticking it in the basement out of sight. > And will you have discs in it, will you run it with > a monitor, etc.
