[UK-CONTEST] XP Home vs Professional
Robert Offer
Robert.Offer at zen.co.uk
Thu Aug 24 13:20:33 EDT 2006
Hi All
I bought a new lappie to use during The Five Bells Group trip to St Kilda.
It has the AMD Turion Dual core processor on board.
It also has as standard XP home, but the HP "Goodies" & restoration CD bug
the hell out of me so XP Pro would be a good choice if Windows is your
chosen route for an operating system.
I hope that helps
73
Bob
G1ZJP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <clive.whelan at btinternet.com>
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] XP Home vs Professional
Thanks to all who replied here and privately. I think I have
enough to convince me that I would not be wise to spend good
money ( ca ?150) on XP Pro at this stage. Of course if Bill
Gates wants to sponsor my endeavours ;-0. I am following
other lines of investigation, and will report here if
anything significant transpires.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of Clive
Whelan
Sent: 24 August 2006 12:45
To: uk-contest at contesting.com
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] XP Home vs Professional
Hi list
I recently replaced my old Dell desk top with a dual core
Pentium 3.0Ghz machine, and confess to being very
disappointed with the performance- at least in respect of
stability.
The machine does all the usual domestic stuff- WP,
Spreadsheet etc- as well as serve as the contest driver. To
this end it now uses no hardwired serial ports at all, but
relies upon third party USB converters including ICOM C-IV
interfaces from PIEXX and microHam. Also the microKeyer from
the aforementioned uses virtual USB serial ports for all
control within N1MM logger. These all work pretty well in
their own right, as they did under the Dell.
I also use a Linksys Wireless G device for connecting to the
BT 2500V Wireless modem router. However, the latter has been
giving me so much grief, that I have latterly run an
Ethernet cable across the shack at great risk to life and
limb, in respect to tripping over the cable! The connection
is so much more reliable and faster, even though previously
the 2.4Ghz antennas were only about 3ft apart. The jury is
still out on whether this will reduce the aggro. when using
other apps. and increase stability.
A non radio friend tells me that XP Home is very poor in the
field of wireless networking, and although it does work, it
should not be considered for a "serious" system. Just
looking at what the machine is doing, it's clear that my
system is far from simple. Additionally I am pretty much
convinced, that although the USB to serial protocols do seem
to work well, that they present a large processing overhead
to the system, even a dual core processor. I therefore
wonder if I should consider upgrading to XP Pro. Clearly if
this were a low cost option, I would do it without second
thoughts, but sadly that is not the case. Therefore the
perspective of anyone who has personal experience in the
area would be welcome.
tia
73
Clive
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