Thomas w. Cranston wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
Requirements are: a Pentium class CPU
By Pentium class you mean how fast? Which Celeron, don't to forget
which AMD.
The official requirements state only Pentium class. This means, if you
have enough memory, a Pentium 66 could run it. My wife's Pentium 266
does fine. AFAIK all the Celerons are considered Pentium class (they
were actually dumbed-down Pentiums, but for our purposes will behave the
same; I've got a 2 GHz Celeron running it just fine), and Pentium II and
later are all considered backward-compatible, as long as you stay in the
32-bit chipsets. With AMD, K5 and later should be sufficiently
compatible, as long as you stay in the 32-bit chipset. 64-bit processors
need to run in 32-bit compatibility mode to run OOo.
Disclaimer: This was my own digging, not an official response, and your
mileage may vary.
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