I have a really old (built prior to 2002 I believe) "Acer Aopen" system with a Pentium II processor and 64 Mb of system memory. The system runs SCO OpenServer 5 (If I remember from the quick glance...version 5.0.0) on a 4 Gb Seagate SCSI hard drive. The system was custom built on using an Asus motherboard. That's 64 Mb of memory again and a 4 Gb SCSI hard drive. The SCSI functionality is provided by an adapter card. I need to look at the card to get the brand and chipset and firmware version details.
Can G4U work with so little system memory? Can it also detect this rather old hard drive? I wish to clone the hard drive to a newer drive. What if, for example, this newer drive is a 32 Gb USB flash drive. Will that present a problem for G4U? One more question but it is not a G4U question. Is there any good reason to continue using SCSI hard drives? The system in question will be used in a medical office. That means constant and very comfortable conditions and at most three users of the system. Thanks Bob Cochran Greenbelt, Maryland ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects _______________________________________________ g4u-help mailing list g4u-help@feyrer.de https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/g4u-help