According to Macromedia’s Flash system requirements page, it seems the new Apple Mac Mini (hate that name!) should be able to run Flash MX 2004:Macromedia Flash System Requirements:500 MHz PowerPC G3 processorMac OS X 10.2.8 and later, 10.3.4128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)280 MB available disk spaceApple Mac Mini Specs:1.25GHz (or 1.42GHz) G4 proessor256MB of PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SRAM (supports up to 1GB)ATI Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM with AGP 4X support40 GB (or 80 GB Hard drive)Yay!
Stacking? Did somebody say stacking?http://www.apple.com/macmini/design.htmlApple has a horrible animated GIF showing 7 of these puppies stacked up (eventually, it is a slow GIF), and it’s still shorter than a regular desktop tower. Heck, I’m thinking of buying one to fit under my monitor stand. But then, I guess I’d either need a second monitor, or a USB style KVM switch.
According to Macromedia’s Flash system requirements page, it seems the new Apple Mac Mini (hate that name!) should be able to run Flash MX 2004:Macromedia Flash System Requirements:500 MHz PowerPC G3 processorMac OS X 10.2.8 and later, 10.3.4128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)280 MB available disk spaceApple Mac Mini Specs:1.25GHz (or 1.42GHz) G4 proessor256MB of PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SRAM (supports up to 1GB)ATI Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM with AGP 4X support40 GB (or 80 GB Hard drive)Yay!
No need to apologize for the OT-ness… I think I’m buying two of these ASAP. It looks like they stack very, very well.
Stacking? Did somebody say stacking?http://www.apple.com/macmini/design.htmlApple has a horrible animated GIF showing 7 of these puppies stacked up (eventually, it is a slow GIF), and it’s still shorter than a regular desktop tower. Heck, I’m thinking of buying one to fit under my monitor stand. But then, I guess I’d either need a second monitor, or a USB style KVM switch.
I found this “mini” today too.. It would look nice with LCD TV.. :] or if i would by an MaC, maybe a powerbook (an laptop) would be superb.