That would depend greatly on what version of Unix you are talking about. Unix systems have been around for about 40 years. In that time, computers have gotten more powerful, and the Unix systems have gained more functionality and taken on new uses. This means that anything from a PDP-7 with 9KB of RAM and a tape reel to an HP 9000 Superdome with 128 processor cores and 2 TB of RAM can run a version of Unix.
The hardware requirements are what the Operating System designers have determined as the MINIMUM hardware to be able to run the Operating system. There are no minimum or suggested Software requirements for an operating system since the operating system IS the software.
64 bit support Hardware is minimum and 64 bit server support hardware is maximum.
http://www.everyjoe.com/windowsvistaweblog/windows-7-minimum-requirements/
Unix can be run on a variety of server, mainframe, and workstation devices.
Yes, Unix can be installed on an HP dv7 laptop, as long as the hardware is compatible with the specific Unix variant being used. Most modern Unix-like operating systems, such as Linux distributions, can run on the HP dv7, provided that drivers for the hardware components are available. It's advisable to check the system requirements and compatibility for the chosen Unix version before installation. Additionally, creating a backup of existing data is recommended to avoid any loss during the installation process.
Yes, as long as the hardware meets XP's minimum requirements.
Yes, as long as your PC hardware meets the minimum requirements.
Yes, if the laptop meets the minimum hardware requirements
Yes, as long as the hardware meets XP's minimum requirements.
UNIX is a type of software, specifically an operating system. It was originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s and is known for its multiuser capabilities and multitasking features. While UNIX can run on various hardware platforms, it itself is not hardware. Instead, it provides the necessary interface and tools for managing hardware resources and running applications.
Your best option is to check the game developers website to find the "minimum hardware requirements" and the "recommended hardware requirements" and compare that to your computers hardware (assuming you are using windows 7 this can be found by using the start button search bar and typing "system" for basic hardware information)
see: What_is_the_cost_of_a_Unix_server