Streamline computer OS?
Hey all,
I am aquioring an older computer (PII with Windows NT on it / 17" tube monitor) My goal is to make it into a dedicated MAME machine- Think Oldschool Arcade machine - complete with the joystick controller and buttons) I know Windows NT is a resource hog - and as this is basically going to be dedicated to running the MAME stuff - i was wondering... Has anyone here had experience with serious "detuning" of a computer OS? Purge the unneeded stuff - keep the core items? IS it better to wipe the system and install Linux ( I have NO experience with Linux - so there would be some learning needed) I googled "Minimum Operating System" - "Lite OS" and several others but the into was just VAST - did not know where to start. I am hoping to make this as low $ as i can ( computer was free - moniter is free - the Emulation program is free... you see where i am going here) So i some to the Eco-masses : ) If you can point me in a good direction - I can then begin the learning. Thanks Steve |
Whether or not you can use Linux would depend on what your free emulation software is compatible with, first figure that out.
Personally I like the Linux option, because it is quite well known to work on older/slower machines quite well. If your emulation software is not Linux compatible maybe you can find something that would suite your needs for Linux. I would say in order for Linux to work for your project you have to be willing to spend a lot more time than simply install - run (which I suppose your initial plan was), and if you're the type that likes to learn new things, and sees Linux knowledge being valuable this would be a good hands-on learning experience. |
It seems that for this project Linux would be ideal ( old computer - dedicated tasks). I will be getting my hands on the PC later today ( i thought he was taking off for holidays)
Once i have it and run it a little - I will see what limitations it has ( memory / drive space / etc) I may start out with windows and try to uninstall everything unneeded - i have seen some items about limiting what starts up on Boot. You are correct - The emulator may be the limiter though. Would need to be Linux - or else there is no point. there are several dozen out there - and i am sure Lunix guys LOVE the old games as well - Steve |
It's dead simple to install mame on Ubuntu 8.10. I just did it in about 5 minutes. Installing Ubuntu will take you longer due to size but it's actually easier than installing Windows (no activation key to find or forge). Once Ubuntu is installed you can install mame:
1. Applications > Add/Remove 2. Search for mame 3. Select Kxmame and Click 'Apply Changes'. 4. You're done. You'll find it in the Applications menu under 'Games'. You'll have to find the roms by other means though as they're not considered free software. |
Optimized versions of Linux distributions will be able to run with an old computer.
Current versions of Linux distributions, noticeably with graphical programs such as firefox (with tens of tabs, flash...), open office, acrobat reader... and a full graphical interface (kde, gnome...) will need at least 1GB of RAM and more than a couple of Ghz. I would say using the OS you know best is the best route. In Microsoft world, IMHO, NT is better than 2K that is better than XP... (in a memory consumption point of view). May be a 98SE will be enough. The best is certainly a non graphical OS such as MSDOS if your program has his own graphical drivers and libraries. OpenDOS is a compatible Open Source OS. May be is there some LiveCD with MAME on it... A quick search found these pages : Hope it helps, Denis. |
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But about all the following points I do qualify :
I thought about buying a small "Internet PC" (such as the Asus EEEPC) because the main programs I use are firefox, xterm, ssh, OpenOffice and acroread and they are consuming a very small quantity of electricity. Because of the way I use them, firefox noticeably, the processor will certainly be underpowered and I would kill the Solid State Hard Drive with a swap file, so I would have to buy one with a "Spinning" Hard Drive which is mostly the cost of a oddment notebook with bigger disk and RAM. Denis. |
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