Tim,
    Original development of PicoGUI was done on a 486-33 laptop. 
When Micah demonstrated it, it was more responsive to me than my
P-133 laptop in windows.  He was using svgalib with gpm with
slackware.  Odds are, you will get very nice machines out of the
deal.

Cheers,
Brandon

--- "Gray, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has ran PicoGUI on anything as low power
> as a
> 386-25.
> My company has a few waterproof-freeze proof touchscreen computers
> that were
> used for freight tracking and are now sitting in a closet unused. I
> have
> been able to get gpm to talk to the touchscreen and I have a basic
> linux
> filesystem/boot on the flash disk working and talking to all
> devices.
> Except the non-vesa 2.0 video chipset... That means trying svgalib
> or
> writing my own driver... anyways...
> 
> How does PicoGUI act in such a low-end computing environment? 
> 
> thanks.
> 
> 
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