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Does PC where C# app wii run have requirement?

I'm thinking of writing a a screensaver for any type of PC
Will my application run in any PC or does .Net have minimum requirements on
the PC that'll run the application?

Thanks.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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I meant if the PC had to be a certain speed or have a minimum amount of Ram,
space, etc... to install the framework.

Can the framework be installed in any PC?
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You will need the runtime to run won't you.

How else is the GC going to run.

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I'm thinking of writing a a screensaver for any type of PC
Will my application run in any PC or does .Net have minimum requirements

on
the PC that'll run the application?

Thanks.


Nov 15 '05 #2
<aa> wrote in news:u7**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:
I meant if the PC had to be a certain speed or have a minimum amount
of Ram, space, etc... to install the framework.

Can the framework be installed in any PC?


On any PC that is fast enough to handle at least Windows 98 SE.
(Or any other windows version you set as a minimum for your application).

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