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Any one using a atom processor running UI-VIEW on XP-Home.
Seems a inexpessive way to and keyboard and screen to my TM-D710 when mobile

Most have 160 gb hdrives and 1 - 2 meg ram and at least 2 usb ports.
Wondering if anyone can report performance running ui-view on these
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Any one using a atom processor running UI-VIEW on XP-Home.
Seems a inexpessive way to and keyboard and screen to my TM-D710 when mobile

Most have 160 gb hdrives and 1 - 2 meg ram and at least 2 usb ports.
Wondering if anyone can report performance running ui-view on these
It will work just fine. Keep in mind that UI-View was built eons ago and hasn't been updated since the author passed away.

The minimum system requirements for UI-View:
• A 32 bit version of Windows - Win95, Win98, Win2000, etc.
• A P120 or greater. If you run it on anything less than that, then it will be excruciatingly slow.)
32MB of memory(Ui-view alone), 128MB recommended.

I run UI-View on an Acer Aspire One and it works fine. If I can run GRLevel3 (with smooting) on this computer, UI-View will work just fine for you.
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Any one using a atom processor running UI-VIEW on XP-Home.
Seems a inexpessive way to and keyboard and screen to my TM-D710 when mobile

Most have 160 gb hdrives and 1 - 2 meg ram and at least 2 usb ports.
Wondering if anyone can report performance running ui-view on these
I run UI-View on a Compaq Mini 110. It has an atom 1.6mhz proc with 2gig of ram and a 16gig SSD. Runs like a dream. I have a usb gps that I plug into the side of it, combine that with my internal sprint aircard, and it reports my position flawlessly.

Im getting ready to try aprspoint, heard alot of good things about that software as well.

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Thanks for the input. Order a netbook last night to try.
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