« on: May 03, 2017, 04:09:07 PM »
Dude I don't know if you're kidding or not, I think you need to step back from the idea of a usable XP environment on a 233mhz CPU and 64mb RAM. The lowest spec machine I would even attempt to run XP (without adding the service packs, mind you) on would be in the 500mhz range with 256mb RAM. And even then, only to say "Okay, it boots up". Once you start adding service packs to fix the various problems it has (like, security issues), that overhead goes way, way up. You might run XP on those specs, but you won't run any programs in XP.
Seconded. I have, at various times, ran Win XP and Win XP Pro on a 600MHz SunPCI-II card in my Sun Ultra 5 and, while it boots up just fine, it runs slower than molasses in January. Couldn't fathom running it on a PPC Amiga.
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