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digitaldj:
Is XP to much of a resource hog for a AMD 500 processor?

Sorry you lost me on the rest!

JLR2000:

--- Quote from: Jukeman on October 26, 2005, 06:43:20 am ---Is XP to much of a resource hog for a AMD 500 processor?

Sorry you lost me on the rest!


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Not sure if this helps, but I"ve loaded XP on a couple of Dell OptiPlex GXa's....They are PII233 with 256 of memory and it runs surprisingly well.  I put an earlier version of SK Jukebox (2.6.1 I think) and it played well, the only noticeable difference was that the key response times SEEMED a little slower (ie I hit the right key and it seemed to have a SLIGHT delay. I think I saw this for all inputs, volume, song input, etc.  Not sure, it was just an experiment on an older PC).  The music played fine.  Hope that helps.....

corrupt37:
SalmonKing your program is awesome.
I was just wondering if there was anyway to add an admin menu. just like the whole 99997 option but allow more options such as credit etc...
This way i dont need to add a keyboard to the jukebox and i can use only my left right arrows and number pad.
Well either way thank you so much.

SalmonKing:

--- Quote from: corrupt37 on October 26, 2005, 03:15:04 pm ---SalmonKing your program is awesome.
I was just wondering if there was anyway to add an admin menu. just like the whole 99997 option but allow more options such as credit etc...
This way i dont need to add a keyboard to the jukebox and i can use only my left right arrows and number pad.
Well either way thank you so much.

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Well, if you list off the options you want on there, it would help me.  I assume you want to be able to add free credits easily, what else would you want?  It would certainly be something I'd put in the 99997 menu.

digitaldj:

--- Quote from: JLR2000 on October 26, 2005, 09:53:14 am ---
--- Quote from: Jukeman on October 26, 2005, 06:43:20 am ---Is XP to much of a resource hog for a AMD 500 processor?

Sorry you lost me on the rest!


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Not sure if this helps, but I"ve loaded XP on a couple of Dell OptiPlex 1a's....They are PIII233 with 256 of memory and it runs surprisingly well.
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