Are any of you doing educational development? Or is all commercial and
private developing?
I get the sense from the subject line that you're really asking "Do you have
to deal with the antiquated minimal system requirements that are imposed on
the educational market by the fact that schools
Minimum for me is
266
128
NT4
true color
24x drive
Will Brown
Creative Services
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What
Ours are mostly the same...
we say a 12X cd rom
64 M Ram recommended
At 12:03 PM 3/29/2001 -0800, you wrote:
What is the lowest system you guys/gals developing
for?
here it is
166
32
win 95
256 colors
4x drive
Is this too low now a days?
Sharon Moeller
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What is the lowest system you guys/gals developing
for?
here it is
We are also developing for Macs
on 3/29/01 2:03 PM, Johnny Abbate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
166
32
win 95
256 colors
4x drive
Is this too low now a days?
Currently do one for:
166
24
Win95
8bit
8x drive
L8R,
JRS
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166 Pentium
32MB
8 bit. 24 bit recommended
Shockwave plugin and QT
A Shockwave compatible browser
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Pranav
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What is the lowest system you guys/gals developing
for?
here it is
166
32
win 95
256 colors
4x drive
Is this too low now a days?
Depends on your market. Sounds reasonable for K-12. Even there, I'd go for
16-bit color. Our web site is aimed at 800 x 600 x 16
(www.learningnetwork.com), and we