For Windows XP 64 mb RAM is required but 128 mb is recommended. (both home edition and professional)
For Vista Home Basic It's 512 the others are 1Gb.
For WS03 512 its 128 mb.
Minimum ram standard edition 128 mb enterprise edition 128 mb datacentre edition 512 mb web edition 128 mb
Yes. (But not the other way round - a local minimum is not necessarily an absolute minimum.)Yes. (But not the other way round - a local minimum is not necessarily an absolute minimum.)Yes. (But not the other way round - a local minimum is not necessarily an absolute minimum.)Yes. (But not the other way round - a local minimum is not necessarily an absolute minimum.)
128MB of ram
No.
For Home Edition: 128MB of RAM which is a bare minimum. For Professional Edition: 256 MB of RAM For MCE: 512MB to 1GB of RAM In my opinion, its just best to have around 512MB of RAM for good performance with XP. ------------------------------------------- Depending on what version of XP your talking about, i.e.: 256MB is not enough for XP SP2 - 512MB which is a bare minimum, for multi-task processing minimum is 1GB
yes because it can only be one
A minimum of 3 neurons.
The minimum configuration to run Vista in your computer is specified. One GB RAM is the minimum and two GB RAM is desired.
64 MB of RAM is the lowest possible.
Minimum requirements on the box say 512MB of ram.
the minimum capabilities of the operating system alone is 1GB
Maybe. The ABSOLUTE minimum video card ram required is 128mb. So this means you will ONLY be able to play on the lowest settings, and you will probably still get a lot of lag.