Yep. I developed much of PicoGUI on a 486 laptop only slightly more powerful than
these systems, and we're targeting the uCsimm that is slower than these systems. The
lack of Vesa 2.0 brings back memories... The 486 had Vesa 1.2, so no framebuffer
device. That's why I wrote the svgalib driver i
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, T
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 06:37, Gray, Tim 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 abl
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 l