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Article ID: 269762 - Last Review: August 18, 2005 - Revision: 1.1
Magic School Bus Lands on Mars: Minimum System Requirements for Windows
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This article describes the minimum system requirements that you need
to run Microsoft Scholastic's The Magic School Bus Lands on Mars on a
Microsoft Windows-based computer.
To run The Magic School Bus Lands on Mars on a Windows-based computer,
you need:
- Multimedia PC with a Pentium 133 MHz or higher
processor
- Microsoft Windows 95 or later operating system, or Microsoft
Windows NT version 4.0 operating system with Service Pack 3 or
later
- 16 megabytes (MB) of RAM for Windows 95 or Microsoft
Windows 98; 32 MB of RAM for Windows NT 4.0 or Microsoft
Windows 2000
- 15 MB of available hard disk space; additional 50 MB of
available hard disk space for the swap file
- Quad-speed or faster CD-ROM drive
- Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
- Super-VGA, 256-color monitor
- Local bus (AGP, PCI, or VESA) video adapter capable
of displaying 256 or more colors at a screen resolution
of 640 x 480 pixels or higher
- 16-bit Windows-compatible sound card
- Speakers or headphones for audio playback (recommended)
- Printer or network interface card (optional)
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