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Some questions before installing emacspeak on a really old compaq.
- To: "Sean McMahon" <smcmahon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Some questions before installing emacspeak on a really old compaq.
- From: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 11:54:00 +1100
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If you can get linux installed, you should be OK with the rest. How
much memory do you have?
I gather your just going to run at console level (not X windows). The
only problems I can see are
1. May not be able to get a wireless card which is both compatible
with the compaq system and has a Linux driver.
2. Does the system already have an ethernet card? You are probably
best off going with ethernet rather than trying to get a wireless
card which will work with the compaq and has a compatible linux
driver.
Apart from these two issues, I don't think you will have any
problems running on a console with emacs and the latest version of
emacspeak (released this week). I don't know about the braillenspeak -
but if you have had it working before with emacspeak, I can't see any
problem.
I think your main difficulties will be if you need to add hardware -
if the system is from 95, it may only have limited PCI support (if
any) and most new cards etc are PCI - especially wireless stuff. The
other area which may result in "sluggish" behavior is if you have only
64Mb of memory. However, it will probably be OK if you only want to
read mail etc and not do intensive memory hungry stuff.
Tim
Tim
>>>>> "Sean" == Sean McMahon <smcmahon@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Sean> I'd like to get my Pentium 90 running linux and connect to my
Sean> network on my dsl router. Here is what I'm stuck with. a
Sean> Pentium 90 with 800 MB disk space complete with scsi scanner
Sean> card, Sound Blaster 16/textassist sound card, a Braillelite 40
Sean> which I've used as the Braille'nspeak speach server in previous
Sean> versions of emacspeak a cd-rom drive Floppy drive. Does the
Sean> type of video card matter? This machine must connect with my
Sean> Qwest Acti0ontek 1524 DSL router. The DSL router can connect
Sean> via wireless or ethernet. What version of
Sean> emacspeak/emacs/linux do you recomment for such a system? Does
Sean> your recommended distro have a recommended or not ever
Sean> recommended, wireless or ethernet card? Are there special
Sean> considerations for my dsl modem under linux? Should I download
Sean> any firmware/vios updates that might be available for this
Sean> computer? My compaq contains no firmware or bios updates and
Sean> was received by me in 1995. Thanks Sean
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