I also have a spare toaster, but with a Linux Mint on it. And also found that Krita was quite good on it, but used quite a bit lf recourses on my lil toaster. But an old version of photoshop(CS2) ran a lot smoother than krita did. A little glitchy because it ran through wine, but nothing breaking much functionality. Only a bummer that the pen tablet pressure doesn't seem to work with windows applications running through Wine.
Other than that, a dusty old version of PS oughta work quite decent on a crummy old toaster.
Guidodinho
I also have a spare toaster, but with a Linux Mint on it. And also found that Krita was quite good on it, but used quite a bit lf recourses on my lil toaster. But an old version of photoshop(CS2) ran a lot smoother than krita did. A little glitchy because it ran through wine, but nothing breaking much functionality. Only a bummer that the pen tablet pressure doesn't seem to work with windows applications running through Wine.
Other than that, a dusty old version of PS oughta work quite decent on a crummy old toaster.