Hi Rich,
You could be right, one thing I forgot to add, the logger program makes use of a 128 MByte "buffer" in RAM as well, I think it's in one of the ".rc" files in Slackware, where it's declared, a big chunk of RAM that's dedicated solely for the logger program, so that ties in with your comments I think. This was one of my concerns with trying out an AMD Geode with only 256 MBytes RAM total.
In any case, hopefully the "real-time" kernel can be avoided, just to keep things simpler, maybe it's not really needed.
As I'm sure you can tell, I'm not a super-programmer by any means, I've mostly worked by "proofing" data processing code in Matlab/Octave/Scilab, and then translating to Fortran for speed, the logger program is written in C(++ ?), so it's kind of hard to read from my stand-point. But I do like the simplicity (and power) of command prompt stuff too, hence my enjoyment of TinyCore !
Wish me luck with the DX, hopefully I'll give that a go today, see if it will load the 486 package !
Thanks,
David