
Actually I have no idea, only that someone from this list provided a p3 unit..assuming the person who did the work was forthright. As for hard drive size, freedos, www.freedos.org Can manage hard drives in the tigibyte range. My personal situation has to do with the need for content on those drives. I often need to run several different editions of the same software in different partitions to avoid conflict. Normally I backup content right away, but the individual involved with this build felt the Panasonic designed USB driver for DOS should not go on this computer..no explanation provided..no matter how often I sought to explain otherwise. So, yes there are three hard drives in this machine, but I have managed larger drives in DOS without issue. It is very possible the power supply is not powerful enough for my workload. windows would require even more power I would imagine. Thanks very much for the terrific questions. On Thu, 18 Jul 2024, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
If I remember correctly, your "new" machine is very old.
It is likely that current advice and rules of thumb don't apply.
Perhaps your power supply is dying of old age. Fans certainly wear out.
Having too many things in your box might stress your power supply.
Three disks seems like a lot for a DOS setup. Is the problem that DOS can only handle small drives?
The more things in your system, the more points of failure.
I imagine that, sooner or later, you are going to have to move to a newer platform. I know you already know how hard it is to stay with the technology you have.
I don't have time to review what you've said about your system, but I seem to remember that you are very attached to your Kurzweil Reader and that Linux's screen readers are not good enough. So I know that replacement isn't easy. --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk