My availability for attending SeaPac (Seaside, OR 2013-05-31 to 06-02) suddenly changed. I'm going to have a *non-profit* exhibitor's table @ SeaPac, and will be exhibiting various ways to use D-Star.
When I previously exhibited @ SeaPac in 2006, I showed EmComm messaging using D-StarLet on two IBM 380Z Win98 laptops, connected to the serial port interface two ID-880H radios. D-StarLet (using TomCat and Java) ran just fine on my two laptops, which I keep around just for the purpose of interfacing with the two radios.
Now that D-Rats has "replaced" D-StarLet, I would like to exhibit the same capability using D-Rats. However, D-Rats does not appear to run under Windows 98/SE. Since the laptops only have 96MB of RAM, upgrading to a newer version of Windows does not seem to be an option. Should D-Rats run on Win98/SE?