I'm not even sure why it wouldn't run on my machine and here are my specs Syntax P4SVX400 mPGA478B Mainboard Pentium 4 CPU 1.8GHz/400MHZ FSB/256K Cache 1GB DDR PC3200 Ram Diamond Stealth S80 W/ATI Radeon 9200SE 500MHZ GPU W/128mb DDR SDVRAM Seagate Barracuda 7200 250GB Harddisk. Use Systemrequirementslab.com
This site will tell you exactly how well your computer can handle the game.
No you require atleast 1GB RAM to run the game properly.
Yes. Minimum System Requirements System: 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or 800 MHz AMD Athlon 1.2GHz Intel Celeron or 1.2 GHz AMD Duron processor or equivalent RAM: 128 MB Video Memory: 32 MB Hard Drive Space: 915 MB Recommended System Requirements System: Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon XP processor or equivalent RAM: 256 MB Video Memory: 64 MB
if you have a open pci slot yes
Obviously, the maximum you can fit on the motherboard. For a Pentium II, this will likely be only 256 MB to 512 MB.
I've yet to encounter an AT motherboard that supported a Pentium III processor. All the same, it is possible to run Solaris 10 on a Pentium III computer. You'll need at least 256 MB of RAM, however.
That will depend more on the motherboard and chipset used than the processor. Motherboards of that era would probably support between 256 and 768 MB of RAM, Most likely, the largest size modules you can use is 256 MB, so multiply that by the number of RAM slots and you'll have agood idea of how much your board supports.
128 on xp and 256 on wi7 ...open gl 2.0
Intel designed the 8085 as a 8 bit computer, with the opcode byte as the first byte of the instruction. As such, there are only 256 possible values for the first opcode byte. (28 = 256) As implemented, Intel provided only 83 different instructions.It is possible, however, in general, that secondary opcode space be usable, so the "8 bit" rule might not necessarily apply, but Intel chose to not implement any of them on the 8085, like they did on the 8086/8088.
Yes, although it will perform much better with more RAM.
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According to IGN.com, the minimum video card requirements are "NVIDIA GeForce 7800, ATI X1800, Intel HD 3000, or better (256 MB of video RAM and shader model 3.0 or better)." The GeForce 7800 starts at $80 and the ATI X1800 is about $60. The Intel HD 3000 is integrated graphics which is built into the motherboard, so your computer may or may not have that depending on its model.
no
What memory your motherboard can use will depend entirely on your motherboard. There is no way for someone to answer a generic question like this.I can add a personal note that I did upgrade my dad's laptop to contain one 1GB stick as well as the 512MB it came with. Of course, I have no idea what motherboard it has (or even what manufacturer it is).
65,536 = 256 x 256 = 256²