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 Post subject: VS.net system requirements
PostPosted: Mon 01-10-2005 12:34PM 
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Right now, I'm a Mac user and if I had my choice, would never use a Windows PC again. However, I'm a Comp Sci major and need a Windows machine to run MS Visual Studio.net 2003 unless I want to spend my entire day in a CLC. I don't have the money to buy/build a new Windows PC. But at home, I have an old, yet, still working Gateway Pentium II 400MHz computer with 384 megs RAM and plenty of hard drive space. I was thinking about bringing that up here and putting on Win2k pro and install VS.net, but Microsoft's site says the minimum requirement is a 450MHz PII, with a PIII recommended. Anyone know if before I waste my time if VS.net will still work even though the processor doesn't meet requirements? I dont care if its slow, but I want something that works. Thanks.


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PostPosted: Mon 01-10-2005 6:41PM 
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Well some of the computers in the CLC are about that old, and they run VS 2002 fine. I would guess that it would work.


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PostPosted: Tue 01-11-2005 1:40AM 
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I'm assuming that you're taking CS 153 (the only class that uses VS .Net), so I would recommend using VS.Net 2002 instead of 2003. The machines in the lab are 2002, and it'll be a royal pain in the ass when your program doesn't load because 2003 file formats are different than 2002. I tutored the class for 3 semesters, and the old machines we were running VS .Net 2002 were I believe ~400 mhz, running XP, and it ran ok, but not great.

Hope this helps. If you have any questions, either ask me or the tutors for the class (stopped tutoring this semester).

~ Krientle


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