Bringing an Older Computer
Some students begin their careers at the University using an older computer, perhaps a "hand-me-down" from an older sibling or from a parent's office. Because computing applications used throughout the curriculum demand faster systems with more memory and disk storage every year, most students who begin their academic life with an older computer will need to buy a new computer during their University of Delaware career.

If you do bring an older computer to campus, you must be aware that your computer may not be able to take full advantage of the University's network. Further, our staff will not be able to help you if your system does not meet these minimum requirements:

Windows PC
Bare Minimum
Configuration

Macintosh
Bare Minimum
Configuration

Intel Pentium II or "workalike" Processor

Power Macintosh G3 Processor

Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP (Professional, Home Edition, Tablet PC Edition, Media Center or Professional x64 Edition)

MacOS 10.2.X

256 Mb of RAM

256 Mb of RAM

10 Gb Hard Disk

10 Gb Hard Disk

CRT or LCD Video Display with at least 800 X 600 resolution

CRT or LCD Video Display with at least 800 X 600 resolution

CD-ROM Drive

CD-ROM Drive

Keyboard & Mouse

Keyboard & Mouse

Ethernet adapter or
56K bps, V.90 standard, AT-command set Modem

Ethernet adapter or
56K bps, V.90 standard, AT-command set Modem

Interested in a new computer now?

Go to Purchasing a Computer.
Go to the TSC's Home Page.
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Last Updated: May 3, 2005
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