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Operating system requirements:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional/Home Edition Operating System Requirements
Microsoft Windows XP Professional/Home Edition is supported with full 2D/3D HW acceleration (includes AGP support). Requires a minimum 128 MB of system memory.
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Operating System Requirements
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is a superset of Windows XP Professional. As such, it has the full capabilities of Windows XP Professional, plus additional features for tablet pen-based computing and it will run Windows XP-compatible applications. Requires a minimum 256 MB of system memory.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Requirements
Windows 2000 is supported with full 2D/3D HW acceleration (includes AGP support). The Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional drivers require Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 1 or later to run correctly. Please check Microsoft's Windows 2000 Professional support site for the latest updates. Requires a minimum 64 MB of system memory.
Windows Me (Millennium Edition) Operating System Requirements
Windows Me is supported with full 2D/3D HW acceleration (includes AGP support). Requires a minimum 64 MB of system memory.
Windows 98 Operating System Requirements
Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE are supported with full 2D/3D HW acceleration (includes AGP support). Requires DirectX* 7.0 or later. Requires a minimum 64 MB of system memory.
Windows 95 Operating System Requirements
Windows 95 OSR 2.1 and later are supported with full 2D/3D HW acceleration (includes AGP support). Requires DirectX 7.0 or later. Windows 95 Retail and OSR 2.0 are not supported by the Intel 830M/830MG chipset. Requires a minimum 64 MB of system memory.
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Operating System Requirements
Windows NT 4.0 is supported. The Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation drivers require Service Pack 4 or greater to run correctly. Requires a minimum 64 MB of system memory.
Linux
See the Linux Support section for details.
OS/2 Warp 3.0,Warp 4.0
OS/2 Warp supports 2D acceleration only. No 3D Acceleration is available via the video driver.
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