Anybody try MegaTunix yet?
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I haven't even gotten into tuning yet, and just searching on a whim I found out that someone had developed a Linux flavored tuning tool.
I've secured an old IBM ThinkPad for tuning, and I know that Linux would run leaner and meaner on this old thing. So I'm thinking about going this route. I just wonder what I'd be losing..... group support because of radical differences? hmmmm.
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Just choose whichever is best for you they both have advantages and disadvantages.
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I have an old Toshiba Libretto with only 16MB of RAM but I was able to get MT up and running by using a program called 98Lite. Basically you need both your Windows 95 and 98 discs and it allows you to install Windows without the IE integrated stuff so it doesn't chew as much RAM. Seems to work well.
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