Here's another recent test:

Mixman Pro 4.0:  Requires PowerMac 233 or higher.  Ran application on my 
7300/200, but wouldn't play any sound.  (Thus its usefulness is about nil)

-Lavode
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> > Here's a fun one I posted on MacObserver.com a while ago:
> > 
> > Don't you hate it when you buy a great computer, only to have 2 years pass and 
> > suddenly you can't play the hottest new games on it? 
> > 
> > Boy, I sure do. I have a Powermac 7300/200. This uses a 604e chip, I have 1mb 
> > cache and 600mb physical RAM. I have added a 9 gb hard drive, and ATI's XCLAIM 
> > VR 128 PCI video card. One of the things I have found is that some of the 
> > software that claims not to work on my system does work on my system. I 
> decided 
> > to create a topic dedicated to the enterprising (and firmly in denial) users 
> > who try software on out-of-date machines.
> 
> 
> Maybe it's some kind of upgrade conspiracy. ;) There's always that 
> pressure to upgrade if you're into games. Every new game seems twice as 
> demanding as the previous. I wish the gamemakers would realize that many 
> of us can't afford to upgrade every 3 months.
> 
> I can't think of any software off hand, but I've used hardware that 
> supposedly required faster processors:
> 
> Gravis USB Gamepad, "requires" g3/g4--Worked fine on my 9600/350 (604ev) 
> and 7500/200 (604e).
> 
> Voodoo5 5500 video card, "requires" g3/g4--worked fine on the stock 
> 9600/350, and plenty of people use them with slower processors.
> 
> Soundblaster Live! Soundcard, "requires" g3/g4--worked just fine on the 
> stock 9600/350.
> 
> I'm curious about the products that require a native g3/g4 machine to 
> run and supposedly won't work with an upgrade. True, or more fiction?
> 
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