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Thread: Anyone using ReactOS to power their Carputer?

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    Anyone using ReactOS to power their Carputer?

    It's a free, Windows-like OS, compatible with XP/NT drivers!
    http://www.reactos.org/en/index.html

    I might have to do some testing!

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    I doubt many people are using ReactOS

    I remember this OS from a few years back. But a few years ago it wasn't ready for the public to use on a daily basis.

    I'm going to take a guess and say not many people on mp3Car are using ReactOS regularly. But if you give it a shot then please report back because I'm always interested in improving performance.

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    i'm curious how it runs on systems w/ slower CPUs and less memory. Also, what about the features in XP that are useful in car computers (hibernation, etc).
    Progress - VIA EPIA SP8000 | 120 Opus Power Supply & Case | 1GB Ram | 120GB 2.5" Hard Drive | Bluetooth 2.0 | GPRS/3G | Wifi | Road Runner/LSX 2.0 (waiting for a day skin for 3.0) | iGuidance 4.0 | Lilliput 7"

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    Currently, I'm installing a vLite version of Vista Ultimate SP1...I ripped out everything I thought I won't need for a car PC, see if that lightens up the resource load...

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