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 #1  
08-14-03, 05:59 PM
Anita Pace
I have the over 30 disks for microsoft office 4.2.1 for
macintosh and power macintosh and want to sell it. But I
want to have the correct information on what OS it needs,
available memory, etc. and I can't seem to find that.
Anyone know? Please write me.
thank you,
Anita
 #2  
08-15-03, 01:47 AM
Jim Gordon
Hi Anita,

The box says (excerpts):
68030 or 68040 processor
System 7 or later
8 MB RAM (16 MB recommended)
62 Meg of free hard drive space
QuickTime
PowerTalk extension (optional - only if you want to use PowerTalk)

On a PowerPC you need 7.1.2 or later and 70 MB of free hard drive space.

You're safe up to and including OS 8.6, but things break in OS9.

-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

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