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Is it time for bloatware comments again ?
Obviously 256 meg memory is a drop in the bucket for adobe. My question is since 256 meg will most likely not be enough for their next release, and you now need a p3 or p4, how do you shop for a new machine for the future ? Which is what I’m doing now. Obviously 512 meg ram will have to be mandatory. Plus a p4.
Where do we go from here ?
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Obviously 256 meg memory is a drop in the bucket for adobe. My question is since 256 meg will most likely not be enough for their next release, and you now need a p3 or p4, how do you shop for a new machine for the future ? Which is what I’m doing now. Obviously 512 meg ram will have to be mandatory. Plus a p4.
Where do we go from here ?
System requirements
Windows
Intel® Pentium® III or 4 processor
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 3 or Windows XP
192MB of RAM (256MB recommended)
280MB of available hard-disk space
Color monitor with 16-bit color or greater video card
1,024×768 or greater monitor resolution
CD-ROM drive
Internet or phone connection required for product activation
Macintosh
PowerPC® G3, G4, or G5 processor
Mac OS X v.10.2 through v.10.3
192MB of RAM (256MB recommended)
320MB of available hard-disk space
Color monitor with 16-bit color or greater video card
1,024×768 or greater monitor resolution
CD-ROM drive
more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html
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