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Jan 10, 2004 jimce3k link
Upgraded 1 ghz dual proc G4 (was only 450 dual)
1 gigabyte Ram
ATI Radeon 8500 64 meg video card
40 Gig Master drive
80 Gig Slave drive
Jan 11, 2004 Archon link
ehehehrrhrr. My Mac beats ya'll.

350 Mhz G4.
521 Mb Ram.
ATI RAGE 128 Pro 16 Mb Video Card.
90 Gb Hard Disk.

I beat yee! :P
@rchie.
Jan 11, 2004 Pyro link
Congratulations on finding the elusive 9 MB RAM chip! :P
Jan 11, 2004 Phoenix_I link
350 mhz g3 imac
10 gig HD


Beat that.

New comp

800 mhz g4 imac
GeForce 2 MX
40 GB HD
Jan 11, 2004 toshiro link
1 GHz G4 17" Powerbook Titanium (3.5)
384 MB
Radeon 7000 Mobility 32 MB
40 GB HD
Jan 11, 2004 Arolte link
1GHz G4 PowerBook 12-inch
512MB RAM
512k L2 cache
80GB Toshiba HD
32MB nVidia GeForce FX Go5200
Jan 11, 2004 roguelazer link
I forgot my laptop, oh yeah. :P

Laptop:

Current System:

Mobile AMD Athlon XP 1500+
256MB SDRAM
ATI Radeon 7500 (Mobility M6)
1x40GB 7200rpm HDD
Integrated Sound
Windows XP Home (Linux and the IDE controller don't mix. At all.)
Jan 11, 2004 taumuaddib link
I already said I got vendetta working on a beige 233, full specs are:

233 cpu
4gb HD
96mb ram
4mb video
....floppy drive....

It was an awesome 1fps or so.
Jan 11, 2004 Darkstorm link
Laptop:
Compaq Presario 700 (not 700a, not 700b... 700)
AMD Athalon 1.3GHz
256MB SDRAM
S3 ProSavage KN133 AGP4X
1x20GB 7200rpm HDD
Integrated Sound (VIA Technologies AC97)
VIA Technologies everything elese...
Gentoo Linux (Fully Updated)

Desktop (Primary):
AMD Athalon 1400 (1.4GHz)
256MB DDR RAM
nVidia GeForce2MX 64MB
1x80GB 7200RPM HDD
Integrated fscking Everything (disabled)
SoundBlaster Live!
Gentoo Linux (Fully Updated)
Jan 11, 2004 roguelazer link
Darnit, I forgot two more:


Work PC:

Intel Celeron 333
64MB PC66 SDRAM
Trident Video with 1MB VRAM
Integrated Sound
1x8GB HDD
Windows 95
(Yes it worked. Barely)



Old Laptop:

Intel Pentium MMX 150Mhz
48MB RAM
Integrated Video w/1MB VRAM
Integrated Sound
1x4GB HDD
(No success, but good for web browsing)
Jan 11, 2004 Deftochino link
Sony VAIO PCV-J100
Intel Celeron (Coppermine) 600
256MB SDRAM
64MB GeForce4 MMX 440-SE
30GB Maxtor HDD
SoundBlaster 16 PCI
Gentoo Linux (running with 2.6.1 kernel)
Jan 11, 2004 raine link
nforce2 XP1700 @ 190*10
Jan 11, 2004 steev89 link
SGI 230 Visual Workstation
1 Ghz pIII
512MB DDR
SGI v7 Geforce256 ddr
20 gig hd
80 gig hd
Listing the specs on an SGI does not do it justice, these machines run smooth like silk :D
(there are a few os on my machine, so i wont bother)
-89
Jan 11, 2004 Skyfox link
iBook SE 466mhz. Graphite.
256 memory,
10 gig hd.
Rage 128

And yep i'm way behind the times speedwize...
Jan 12, 2004 Demonen link
Intel Pentium 4, 1.9GHz processor
1GB RAMBUS 400MHz RAM
GFFX5900 GPU-based Inno3D card with 128MB Onboard memory
(The card is capable of 8X AGP, but my ASUS P4T motherboard supports only 4X)

Running Debian GNU/Linux Sid, nVidia .4496 drivers on NVAGP.
Emu10k1-driven SoundBlaster Live! Platinum Soundcard.

Daewoo 17" monitor (teh sok, only does 60Hz on 1024x768)
Jan 12, 2004 crazydeb8r link
Here's the King of all attempts:

PIII 500 Mhz
128 MB Ram
ATI Rage Mobility 8MB Graphics Card
12ish GB HDD

Mandrake Linux 9.2

It runs at between 15-20 FPS all the time, even with stations in view, and with decent graphics settings. So it works. Well.
Jan 12, 2004 Laika link
I wonder if anyone uses a Mac AND a PC...
Jan 12, 2004 electric27 link
Ok, so I got da DP 1 GHz G4
768 MB DDR (I hope to increase that soon)
ATi Radeon 9000 Pro (hope to upgrade to 9800 or something soon)
80 Gig HD
Running 10.3.2
17" Sony Trinitron Mulitscan E240 Flatscreen CRT

Everything's pretty much as it was when I got it, although I did take advantage of the free power supply Apple gave me. It sounded quiet at first, but now it's quite loud).
Jan 12, 2004 incarnate link
At work:

PIII 700 overclocked to 933mhz
Asus CUSL2 (815E I think?)
512mb of ram
Nvidia GeForce FX 5900 Ultra 256mb (dev board from nvidia)
Windows 2000 Pro

At home:

PIII 450mhz
Asus.. old.. Pentium2 era board. I forget.
384mb of ram
ATI Radeon 8500 128mb (dev board from ATI)
Windows 2000 Pro
Jan 12, 2004 roguelazer link
Woah... Most users have better comps than the DiC (dev in chief). Sorry for breaking the rule about no comments alienb, but wow!