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    Norm's Fan
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    Norm's Fan: Which netbook for Qfit?

    I am planning to buy a netbook using exclusively for Norm's Qfit products. Is netbook powerful enough to run CVDATA? which one would you guys recommend?

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: Which netbook for Qfit?

    If it runs Windows (not WindowsCE) and has a resolution of at least 800x600, it should be OK. CVBJ and CVCX should be fine. However, I would expect CVData and CVCX sims to run very slowly.

    > I am planning to buy a netbook using exclusively for
    > Norm's Qfit products. Is netbook powerful enough to
    > run CVDATA? which one would you guys recommend?

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    Parker
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    Parker: Re: Which netbook for Qfit?

    Obviously you will want one running Windows XP, as opposed to the Linux versions. You'd also want one based on the Intel Atom 1.6 GHz CPU, rather than the Celeron 900.

    My choice would be the Acer Aspire One AOD150-1165 that just came out. It has a bigger 10.1" screen (1024x600), a gig of ram, the aformentioned Atom CPU, and a real 160 GB hard drive. It's cheap ($350) and has a keyboard that you can actually type on, unlike the Asus Eee's.

    This will run all of Norm's software just fine, although it will obviously take longer to run sims.

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: Which netbook for Qfit?

    Thanks, you obviously know the field vastly better than I. That's a truly impressive price.

    norm

    > Obviously you will want one running Windows XP, as
    > opposed to the Linux versions. You'd also want one
    > based on the Intel Atom 1.6 GHz CPU, rather than the
    > Celeron 900.

    > My choice would be the Acer Aspire One AOD150-1165
    > that just came out. It has a bigger 10.1" screen
    > (1024x600), a gig of ram, the aformentioned Atom CPU,
    > and a real 160 GB hard drive. It's cheap ($350) and
    > has a keyboard that you can actually type on, unlike
    > the Asus Eee's.

    > This will run all of Norm's software just fine,
    > although it will obviously take longer to run sims.

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