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as an answer to that, I can tell that AMD k6-2 500 mhz 128 mebs of SDRAM pc-100 with windows xp (apache, mysql and now CVS) runs really nice. I just don't login a user and I reduced service (there is no sound and no image cause i run it with remote desktop) to what I really need and with all of this running. i'm using 80 to 90 mebs of ram. So there is still free ram! It was quite simple to to setup. i'm really proud to use my old computer to a noble cause use insteed of using it as a bookcase! "Flávio Etrusco" <flavio.etrusco at gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news: mailman.190.1127180075.6455.cvsnt at cvsnt.org... > I'm surprised you got XP running on it TBH... often motherboards of the > day couldn't address more than 64mb without taking a huge performance > hit (which wasn't great to start with), and they couldn't address large > hard drives. > > Tony Don't be so exagerated, even my PcChips motherboard could handle 512MB perfectly ;-) For the HDs there was a 80GB barrier, AFAIR... Is the check performed by MSI or the CVSNT executable itself? Is it worth to try the InnoSetup installer? Try an older version? Or the only option would be recompile CVSNT? I'm from Brazil and around here too even an outdated machine like that is valuable... -Flávio