I have heard of people running MP3s on 486 100s so a P75 should work. I
have a 133 as an mp3 machine and it can encode 3 cds and still play mp3s
fine so I would not expect any trouble on a 75. Good luck.

Nirav

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On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Matthew H. Ray wrote:

> Anyone want to give me a few estimates on the oldest machine I can get to play
> MP3s?  I've got a Pentium 75 and 24 megs of RAM and a couple of elderly
> hardrives.  I'm wondering if I can build an MP3 box with my current hardware.
> 
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