Thanks to all of the response about FS1 requirements for a laptop application.

and thanks to John Diniz for the tech support from Horizon.

I have identified a laptop package that will run FS1 as it was designed to run.

Regards to all of you that helped.

Dave Corven. 


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Dave,  not all applications can take advantage of the second third or even 4th core in todays CPU's. When looking at minimum requirements it can be wise to consider the overall speed of each core as the max CPU speed you may utilize.
 
In general games are notoriously bad at utilizing second + cores.
 
Geek speak aside, unless someone from FS1 tells you that the program will use a second core/CPU then assume it wont and meet the requirements by making sure that any dual core+ is at the required speeds.
 
After that make sure that your new system has an NVidia video chipset in it. Not sure if the Nvidia 8800
 comes in a laptop but I would go for that if I could.

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:38 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With the possible purchase of a laptop looming in the future I am trying to make sure that I get the right stuff.

FS1 reccomends 2.8 GHz intel pentium processor and I have looked at the Intel Duo Processor 1.83 GHz/ 667Mhz.

Can someone tell me if the stuff I am looking is going to do the job or do I need to go to an Intel core Duo 2.2GHz/800Mhz. or ???

Regards, Dave Corven.
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