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Viewing photos on a Pentium 1 Desktop.
Hello everybody!
I have a friend with an old Pentium 1 desktop with windows 95 lying around. I think that the processor is rated at 90 MHz and the system has 16 MB of ram. I was wondering if the computer is still powerful enough to be still used to view .jpg images. The images do not have to be larger than 800x600 resolution. I also have no idea about what graphics card the system has, but I think that it definatley has 2 MB of onboard memory. Otherwise I do not know anything else about the specs, and I would not be able to provide additional information. I was thinking of trying to get it to work with ACDSee 3.0. I tested the program on my Windows XP machine, and it used about 10-12 MB of ram when viewing .jpg's of these resolutions. What are your thoughts on this? Can it be done? Also I was wondering how many colors does Windows 98 support? Can it go to 32-bit? P.S. the computer was purchased around the year 1995, if this helps. Any comments would be greatly appreciated! |
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