Sunday, May 24th 2009
Windows 7 Starter Hardware Limitations Leaked, 3 App Limit Also Said to be Removed
As it was with Windows XP and Vista, Microsoft impose certain hardware limits to be able to install and use the most basic SKU of Windows, the Starter Edition. It seems Microsoft have lifted the limit on the specifications over that of XP and Vista Starter editions, with the only exceptions being a reduction in screen size from 12.1" to 10.2" and still only 1 GB RAM. Microsoft will also be imposing the same limitations on Windows 7 Home Basic For Small Notebook PCs but in China Only.
Paul Thurrot also revealed on Friday that Microsoft will be removing the "3 app limit" on Windows 7 Starter, which would have prevented users from running more than three applications at any time, thus severely crippling the functionality of the OS.
Sources:
TechArp, winsupersite.com
Paul Thurrot also revealed on Friday that Microsoft will be removing the "3 app limit" on Windows 7 Starter, which would have prevented users from running more than three applications at any time, thus severely crippling the functionality of the OS.
12 Comments on Windows 7 Starter Hardware Limitations Leaked, 3 App Limit Also Said to be Removed
Ha ha, so it means no go for dual core Atom any soon in a Netbook market ?
or better yet.... bring back windows ce?
kinda like what?
Windows XP FLP
XP Embedded, MCE, Pro, Home;
Thats what I read from it anyway.
Screen size should NOT COUNT at all. If you want to have a big screen for kids or visually impared, incl. pensioners, then the bigger the better.
Perhaps a screen RESOLUTION max would have been better, ie. UNDER 1080 means no HD. Much cleverer. ie. up to 1024 in the "y" would be allowed, anything more, ie.1050 or 1080 or higher would not be allowed.
I sometimes RDP to my desktop using my iPaq 214 (with VGA). If WM7.0 devices had a larger memory map and a larger DLL load, then, in theory, Open Office + Thunderbird or similar could be compiled for it.
Then it would be quite suitable for a "3rd world" OS.
But that would require an investment in WM, rather than just using Win7 with policy restrictions. However, WM is much more attractive as you make it ROM based and bootloader based making copyright infringment a real technical exercise. (Unlike just getting a bootleg full Win OS and installing over your crippled 3-app-Win7-africa)