  | | | Subject: system reqs for TS7 | Subject: system reqs for TS7 2005-05-26 - By ~~Richard K~~
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Future foretelling - Ha ! crystal ball anyone. I think your machine will probably be fine given your video card. Improve DDR ram first to see if there is a significant difference. Your shop should allow you to test this without charge. Take it in run TS with a high load project or what project demands that signify your aspirations.
Tweaks to XP or other OS may balance out system as well but just what tweaks could be utilized on your machine I am not sure.
Make sense ? Good luck with your decision -
David
The dreaded jump to XP would be required for me to use any more "RAM" (I'm top -ended as far as my MAXimum RAM goes for Windows Me) The thing is if (when is more likely) my comp crashes I can recover it through DOS (or at least recover my info) But yes, if I move to XP I would have to see if there is a way to backup/recover fully from a total failure. Considering my first comp was a Tandy TX1000 with 64 Kb and a Floppy as my Disk (1986) we forget how fast our computers really are nowadays.
As long as TS7 runs fine with my current Comp, I'll consider it... I might gust buy another computer (XP and all) for my 3D stuff... a dual processor would be cool. Hmm...
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