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    Adrian Guest

    Min requirements


    I'm keen to have ago with the .net studio beta especially C# Judging by some
    remarks on this dicussion I can just about get away with running it on my
    laptop 233mhz 64mb ram. But I don't have 3 GB of hard drive space as listed
    in the min specs of the readme. Can the install be trimmed down?

  2. #2
    Ben Merrills Guest

    Re: Min requirements


    I'm affraid that .NET beta 1 isn't going to run well in any shape or form
    on a system of that spec. With it being Beta 1 it's not optimized and memory
    management is none existant it seems. I run .NET IDE on a 1Ghz Athlon with
    256MB PC133, and it runs well.

    However, you could install the compiler and just use something like TextPad
    to edit you code. This is something I did before I recived my nice new CPU.

    Regards

    Ben


    "Adrian" <adrian.martin@ypn.co.uk> wrote:
    >
    >I'm keen to have ago with the .net studio beta especially C# Judging by

    some
    >remarks on this dicussion I can just about get away with running it on my
    >laptop 233mhz 64mb ram. But I don't have 3 GB of hard drive space as listed
    >in the min specs of the readme. Can the install be trimmed down?



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