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by AlphaKilo470 » Mon Jun 12, 2006 9:50 pm
After using two 600Es of my own and through a variety of hard drives, I've found XP to always work just fine. I see nothing fussy and with the exception of the modem, everything was covered by XPs built in drivers (though I highly reccomend IBMs drivers anyway). If you have a 300mhz or better CPU and at least 128mb RAM, nothing should hold you back from installing XP on a 600E.
For 800x600, I'm hard pressed to find a real reason to use it. For the color settings, 600E does work better with 16-bit than with 24-bit but my eyes see minimal difference if even that. Unless you are working in video editing or something else that's highly taxing on a CPU, I really don't see many downsides.
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