Re: Multiboot OpenBSD with legacy systems

2009-05-18 Thread Mathias Schmocker
Lars Nooden a icrit : Peter Kay - Syllopsium wrote: ... provided it's given plenty (32 bit : 2GB, 64 bit : 4GB) of RAM. I favour 64bit, even if the driver support is less comprehensive and the memory requirements are higher. Both can be pretty bad. I know very few stupid enough to try to use

Re: Multiboot OpenBSD with legacy systems

2009-05-15 Thread Mathias Schmocker
Lars Nooden a icrit : Peter Kay - Syllopsium wrote: ... provided it's given plenty (32 bit : 2GB, 64 bit : 4GB) of RAM. I favour 64bit, even if the driver support is less comprehensive and the memory requirements are higher. Both can be pretty bad. I know very few stupid enough to try to use

Re: Multiboot OpenBSD with legacy systems

2009-05-15 Thread Lars Nooden
Peter Kay - Syllopsium wrote: > ... provided it's given plenty (32 bit : 2GB, 64 bit : 4GB) of RAM. I favour > 64bit, even if the driver support is less comprehensive and the memory > requirements are higher. Both can be pretty bad. I know very few stupid enough to try to use MS Vista, but some o