Just heard of it yesterday.
Could you please post a link to the Tiny11 info.A comment in an article noted they lost some critcial features like powershell, calculator, Bluetooth & Devices, Direct X, .NET Framework, etc. On a Raspberry Pi or VBox I can see but I'm curious as to see where else Tiny11 would be feasibly used in a non-testing manner. I was going to download it but you need an account on the official download page and I don't feel like going through that right now.
Could you please post a link to the Tiny11 info.
Used to use Tiny XP on some old hardware years ago. Hadn't thought about it in years. Worked well for my application.
Why? I have a beater laptop that you can't remove the ram or HDD. All I use it for is email, vidoes. I get really close to running outta space sometimes when updating some apps. Tis would give me a lot more space.Why? windows 11 wont run(reliably?) on anything but modern hardware.. so .. why?
I would be more likely to run some form of linux than tiny11.
2gb ram, 1.89 usable. It's a Toshiba Satellite CL45-C4330. Like I said, it's a beater laptop. If it messes up, gets lost, stolen, fine.Home much RAM and storage space does it have?
Thank you.This is the latest official release:
tiny11 : NTDEV : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
With a new, easier to understand naming scheme and a number of major improvements, tiny11 2311 is finally here! Based on the *actual* 23H2 release of Windows...archive.org