[openbeos] Re: real hardware
- From: Repairman Jack <repairmanjack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2007 10:10:06 -0600
My BeOS/Haiku Machine is an older self-built box.
It was pretty screaming for its time.
Now... not so much.
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Intel OR840 Mobo,
Dual PIII 1ghz Processors
nVidia GForce2 Video, 64 mb. AGP 3.0 slot.
Aureal Votex Soundcard/AC97 Integrated Sound
Integrated Network... Don't recall the chipset
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Haiku does not see my network card, but I've not tried to get the driver
installed yet.
It works just for running BeOS 5.04 Pro/Bone. I'm about to build a new
setup with a single processor.
Hope that info helps.
Dennis d'Entremont wrote:
For those of you running Haiku on real hardware...
What do you have for a system configuration? I know we have a hardware
database at haikuware.com <http://haikuware.com> but I would like to
know what you folks are using for real hardware with haiku.
Some real examples might help folks (like me) get a better idea of
what combination of hardware works best at this point in time.
thanks
D
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Dennis d'Entremont
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For those of you running Haiku on real hardware...What do you have for a system configuration? I know we have a hardware database at haikuware.com <http://haikuware.com> but I would like to know what you folks are using for real hardware with haiku.
Some real examples might help folks (like me) get a better idea of what combination of hardware works best at this point in time.
thanks D -- Dennis d'Entremont IT Professional CNA, MCP, A+, ITIL LinkedIn Profile - http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisdentremont http://nerfd.net - Nerfd Technologies http://eComStation.ca - Your Canadian Source for eCS and OS/2 Software! http://SaveLoad.org - Alternative OS News http://Haikuware.com - Software for Haikuhttp://Haiku-OS.org - Haiku Operating System
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