This weekend I was asked to test the MHV Live CD (Knoppix v3.7).

Was unable to run on an eTower 633ids.  The only thing non std is 512MB
memory 

eTower 633ids Support Information Specifications  
CPU:  Intel® Celeron® 633MHz (w/128KB L2 Cache)  
Operating System:  Genuine Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition
Chipset:  Intel® 810 chipset, 66MHz FSB 
Memory:  64MB SDRAM (1 DIMM available for upgrade up to 256MB) 
Hard Drive:  15GB HDD 
Optical Drive:  Built-in 12x Max. DVD-ROM; 3.5" 1.44MB FDD 
Video:  Intel® Direct 3D 2x AGP (shared memory) 
Sound:  Intel® 82801 AC '97 Audio 
Modem:  56K ITU v.90 PCI internal Fax/Modem 
Peripherals:  Keyboard; Mouse; Stereo Speakers 
Ports/Other:  2 USB ports (1 is on front bezel); 1 Serial; 1 Parallel; 1
Midi/Game; 2 PS/2; Audio In & Out, Microphone In; 3 Expansion slots - 2
available 
Internet Access:  AOL 3 month membership included,  
Software:  Genuine Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition Sun StarOffice
5.2, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™, Real Audio® and Real Jukebox, Media
Player, Internet Explorer 5.5, Netscape® Communicator 4.6, AOL® 5.0,
CompuServe® 2000, eMachines® Network, and S/W DVD Player 

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Gene OHara

 

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