On 09/03/2015 09:55 AM, Bruno Jesus wrote:
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Jeremy White jwhite@codeweavers.com wrote:
Hardware is cheap, particularly if we don't need beefy machines, as the expected load is lower.
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That sound right? And would a pair of i5s with fast hard drives and 8G of RAM do the trick?
Since sending email is free and the worst that can happen is getting a no as answer I would like to give an idea.
Attaching a 15 USD smart card reader to any of them and making it work in Windows would make winscard support get alive in Wine. Inserting any old credit card with chip (very common at least in Brazil) or any other 1 USD contact card would make all kinds of tests work. A sample reader that also should be supported by pcsclite is at [1]
[1] http://www.amazon.com/HID-Global-Corporation-R30210015-1-OMNIKEY/dp/B003BKV4...
Just to clarify - it wouldn't be attaching just one reader, right? If we have 4 test systems, then ideally, we'd attach 4 of these readers, so that all the machines would test identically, right?
And we would need to add a kvm option to attach this device when we started kvm, but that shouldn't be hard.
Cheers,
Jeremy