whipper_snapper
Well-Known Member
I am intrigued by the idea of flash memory rather than a traditional hard drive for an onboard PC. I can see big advantages in reliability and power consumption.
However the biggest available seems to be 8Gb. Is it really possible to run windows, maxsea, Wx fax receive, airmail from such tiny disk space ? All of those programmes, plus charts would take perhaps 1Gb, but what about Windows ? Even if it could be squeezed on, would the lack of working space mean constant crashes ?
Does anyone fancy helping me to spec-up an ITX for ITX warehouse to build?! They haven't answered my vague and obviously naive email.
However the biggest available seems to be 8Gb. Is it really possible to run windows, maxsea, Wx fax receive, airmail from such tiny disk space ? All of those programmes, plus charts would take perhaps 1Gb, but what about Windows ? Even if it could be squeezed on, would the lack of working space mean constant crashes ?
Does anyone fancy helping me to spec-up an ITX for ITX warehouse to build?! They haven't answered my vague and obviously naive email.