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To run a Pentium II processor, you generally need a compatible motherboard with an Intel Socket 370 or Slot 1 interface, along with an adequate power supply. The system should also include at least 32 MB of RAM, although 64 MB or more is recommended for better performance. Additionally, a basic hard drive and a compatible graphics card are necessary, along with an operating system that supports older hardware, such as Windows 98 or early versions of Linux.

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