Use the DVD to install.
I have the following system at home and it runs wickedly:

Asus AN8-E motherboard (with 8.1 surround sound, helps drown out the 
curses sometimes lol)
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (overclocked 10%)
1 gig DDR400 ram
160 SATA harddrive
80 IDE harddrive
LG Dual Layer DVD Burner.
ATI X700 Hybrid Pro 256mb video card

Runs like a charm for web editing and test servers, and the RPG editing is 
a joke on it.  I built the system to play Battlefield 2 specifically.  But 
it more than lives up to the challenges of running this application as 
well.  :)

Ron Power
Programmer
Information Services
City Of St. John's, NL
P.O. Box 908
St. John's, NL
A1C 5M2
709-576-8132
rpower@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.stjohns.ca/
___________________________________________________________________________
Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. - 
Sir Winston Churchill




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Just joined the list.  I want to learn to use WDSc and/or Code400, but I
have to do it at home.  Currently I have iSeries Access v5r2 installed and
working on my home PC, connecting to my employer's system.  I have put in 
a
request to our system manager for the WDSc CD/DVD pack.

FWIW: We are running OS/400 v5r2.  I have WinXP Home on a system running 
an
AMD Sempron 3100+ 64-bit CPU with 512MB ram (although I hope to be adding 
a
1GB module soon).

Those of you who followed two recent threads I started in RPG400-L may
remember the discussion that ensued about syntax checking RPG /free code.
That discussion re-piqued my interest in WDSc.

Can anyone make recommendations, share warnings/gotchas?

TIA,
Dan

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