The Pentium is a PC chip, or what oldschoolers call "IBM-compatible." i.e, non-Mac.
Since the Pentium (and the stuff it attaches to) IS the computer, I'm guessing what you're really asking is, what will the Pentium processor run?
It'll run Windows (and keep in mind that there have been Pentium processors since 1995, so you'll want to figure out whichPentium you have before you run out and buy Windows 7.
They'll also run Linux (including Ubuntu), Unix, and other OS's - - essentially (again), if it's not the Mac OS, it'll probably run on a PC.
computers aren't compatible with pentium. Motherboards are compatible with pentium. Pentium is a type of processor from Intel. The motherboard must have a socket for example LGA 775, that a pentium processor would fit into.
Pentium series processors were made by Intel.
Thusly, most computers with Intel-based motherboards should be compatible.
Also keep in mind the differences between slot and socket-type interfaces.
That is an extremely vague question. Thousands of programs, hundreds of hardware peripherals, and dozens of operating systems are compatible with the Intel Pentium.
It Normaly depends on what sort of motherboard and chipset you have. What sort (brand) of cpu(or computer) do you have
all of them
In order to run a Windows OS you need to have an Intel processor. Mac OS X will only run on an apple computer. Some apple computers are using an Intel processor so you can run a Windows OS or Mac OS.
I think that all computers are compatible with some kind of presentation software, but it varies because different computers are no compatible with the same software.
macs
The Intel Pentium Processor T3400 is made by a big amount of manufacturers like Dell and ARK. Both manufacturers make all kinds of hardware relate products, including processors.
Any computer with a display can theoretically be used to make a presentation.
Linux will run on all PCs with an Intel 80386 or compatible processor and higher. Linux will run on a select few m68k Macs (like the Mac Classic II), almost all PowerPC macs (like the PowerMac G3, G4, G5, and the iMac), and all Intel Macs.
The Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) was created for, and is compatible with, Apple's Macintosh range of computers. As the Macintosh is a personal computer (PC) it can also run other operating systems such as Microsoft's Windows or various implementations of Linux.
PowerPC processors can only be used in computers or peripherals that were originally designed to run them. Some computers that have PowerPC or PowerPC-based processors include:* Macs made between 1994 and 2005 * The Pegasos and Pegasos II (a desktop computer designed for operating system developers) * the EFIKA (a motherboard for embedded systems) * The GameCube uses a custom PowerPC-compatible CPU * The Wii uses a custom PowerPC-compatile CPU based on the one in the GameCube * The Xbox 360 uses a triple-core PowerPC-based CPU * The PS3 uses the Cell processor, which is based upon and mostly compatible with PowerPC processors. * The AmigaOne, a computer designed to be the successor to the 68k-based Amigas.
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