Am Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2016 13:56:14 UTC+2 schrieb Tobias B. Besemer:
> Am Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2016 13:38:58 UTC+2 schrieb Tobias B. Besemer:
> > N00b question:
> > Is this really a discussion if Firefox should support CPUs older then 13-15 
> > years ???
> > 
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2
> > 
> > I can't imagine any scenario were a user needs to run a Pentium III with 
> > GUI and a browser on it...
> > ...would mean that the system not only runs not e.g. as a proxy where the 
> > user have no normal desktop and a browser on it...
> > ...would also mean that the user can't exchange the hardware e.g. by a ~150 
> > dollar new Mini-PC...
> > ...and that the user have to run all together with a system with 
> > 512MB-1.5GB mem...
> > 
> > https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071212213049AAd5SbG
> 
> ...would also mean that the user can't stay in future on FF46 because:
> a.) He needs the newest web-technologies not yet implemented in FF46.
> b.) He browse not only on his own HD, a Intranet, or save pages and so he 
> needs to keep his FF up-to-date against the newest found security holes.

Motherboards to this CPUs normally should only support IDE HDs...
I had a quick look in my storage and the biggest IDE HD I found was a WD with 
80GB and a production date of 2003-03-12...
...maybe I had a 150GB HD in the past too, but my first SATA had 250GB...
...don't know if the IDE would still run...
...and when, how long... :D
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