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  1. #1
    the big pork pie
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    Default Quick reply needed!

    I need a pretty quick reply to this thread so someone help please! Read the specs below and let me know if this laptop would be good enough to use for production:

    Compaq Armarda 1700 Intel Pentium 2

    System Type: Notebook

    Built-in Devices: Microphone, stereo speakers, keyboard, touchpad, display

    Width: 31.8 cm

    Depth: 24.5 cm

    Height: 5.8 cm

    Weight: 3.6 kg

    Colour: Black

    Localisation: English / United Kingdom

    Processor
    Processor: Intel Pentium II 266 MHz

    Data Bus Speed: 66 MHz

    Cache Memory
    Type: L2 Cache - Pipeline Burst

    Installed Size: 512 KB

    RAM
    Installed Size: 32 MB ( 32 MB soldered) / 160 MB (max)

    Technology: SDRAM - non-ECC

    Form Factor: SO DIMM 144-PIN

    Storage Controller
    Type: IDE

    Storage
    Floppy Drive: 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy - plug-in module

    Hard Drive: 4 GB

    Optical Storage
    Type: 1 x CD-ROM - internal

    Read Speed: 24x

    Compliant Standards: Kodak PhotoCD, CD-DA, CD-XA, CDi

    Display
    Display Type: 13.3" TFT active matrix integrated

    Max Resolution: 1024 x 768 ( XGA )

    Widescreen Display: No

    Colour support: 16-bit (64k colours)

    Video
    Graphics Processor / Vendor: C&T 68554 - PCI

    Video Memory: EDO RAM - 2 MB

    Max Resolution (external): 1280 x 1024 / 8-bit (256 colours)

    Supported Display Graphics: VGA (640x480), XGA (1024x768), SVGA (800x600), SXGA (1280x1024)

    Audio
    Audio Output: Sound card

    Compliant Standards: Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster 16/Pro, AdLib

    Audio Input: Microphone - integrated

    Input Device(s)
    Type: Keyboard, touchpad

    Expansion / Connectivity
    Expansion Bays: 1 x front accessible

    Expansion Slots Total (Free):

    1 ( 1 ) x memory - SO DIMM 144-PIN
    1 ( 1 ) x PC Card - type III (2 x type I / II)
    Interfaces:

    Miscellaneous
    Features: Administrator password, system password, power-on password

    Compliant Standards: Plug and Play

    Power
    Power Device: Integrated

    Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )

    Compliant Standards: EPA Energy Star

    Battery
    Technology: Lithium Ion

    Installed Qty: 1 / 2 (max)

    Capacity: 3.1 Ah

    Run Time (Up To): 2.5 hour(s)

    Operating System / Software
    OS Provided: Microsoft Windows 95

    Software: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, Drivers & Utilities, Compuserve, AOL, Microsoft NetMeeting

    Manufacturer Warranty
    Service & Support: 1 year warranty

    Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - 1 year - carry-in

    Environmental Parameters
    Min Operating Temperature: 10 °C

    Max Operating Temperature: 40 °C

    Humidity Range Operating: 10 - 90%

    Shock Tolerance: 10 g @ 11ms half-sine pulse (operating) / 240 g @ 2ms half-sine pulse (non-operating)

    Vibration Tolerance: 0.55 g @ 5-150 Hz (operating) / 1.5 g @ 5-150 Hz (non-operating)

    Max Altitude Operating: 3.15 km

  2. #2
    Junior Freak
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    nah - processor wouldn't cut the mustard.

    machina
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    Ultimate Freak
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    No, sorry mate, memory and processor nowhere near there really

    Would recommend minimum Pentium 4 1.6Ghz and 512mb memory (preferably more)

  4. #4
    the big pork pie
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    Thanks for the reply. I was just offered a laptop and was going to take it with using it for production in mind, but didn't think it was good enough for that. Cheers.

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    Supreme Freak
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    Probably struggle to run one channle of audio and one instance of a 'verb plug. So no.

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    sound on sound has an excellent article on using old
    computers for production this months issue

    what you have to remember is that an old pc can dish up music ok if you use old software

    it also has a lot about processor light apps and synths

    worth a buy if you are looking to purchase on a budget .

    or if you like answer soon and pm me your address before the end of today (so i can use work copier and stamps) i will copy it and post it to ya.
    STAR WARS IS ALMOST AS CRAP AS TOLKIEN

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    Quote Originally Posted by FILTERZ View Post
    sound on sound has an excellent article on using old
    computers for production this months issue

    what you have to remember is that an old pc can dish up music ok if you use old software

    it also has a lot about processor light apps and synths

    worth a buy if you are looking to purchase on a budget .

    or if you like answer soon and pm me your address before the end of today (so i can use work copier and stamps) i will copy it and post it to ya.
    im off now but if yer need this let me know and i will do on monday
    STAR WARS IS ALMOST AS CRAP AS TOLKIEN

  8. #8
    Ultimate Freak
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    You could use it to sequence midi.. maaaaybe do some minor sampling...
    That's it really.

 

 

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