I run OOo 1.1.4 on a 233 MHz Pentium notebook and it works fine.

Joe

Paul wrote:

I've tried OOo from 133 mhz to 3ghz and it can all run. The biggest
factor in performance is the amount of ram (range I've tried is 32mb
-> 512mb).

On the lower end speeds you'll find that the start up times are long,
but once up and running the speed isn't too bad. For every day use I
have a 1ghz machine that does the job nicely (only 256 ram tho').  I
personally (for every day use) wouldn't really go anything below that.

/paul

On 7/8/05, Robert Volke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was looking over the OpenOffice system requirements and noticed that
it mentions nothing of processing speed.  My question is what is the
lowest processing speed that the application will run on (or maybe to be
more specific, run well on).  I have no idea what processing speeds are
going to be way to slow or not.  Thank you for any insight you can
give.

Robert

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