Thanks! I really appreciate it.
From
M$ System Requirements (bottom of page)
System Requirements for Office 2001 for Mac:
To use Microsoft Office 2001 for Mac, your computer must meet the following requirements:
• PowerPC, Mac OS compatible (clock speed of at least 120 MHz recommended)
• Mac OS 8.1 to 9.x (Mac OS 8.5 or later recommended)
• 32 MB of RAM with at least 1 MB of Virtual Memory for Mac OS 8.1 to 8.6; 48 MB of RAM with at least 1 MB of Virtual Memory for Mac OS 9.x
• At least 160 MB of available hard disk space for a default installation of Office 2001
• 75 MB for a minimum installation of Office 2001
• 80 MB for a default installation of an individual program (Word, Excel, PowerPoint®)
• Installation of Value Pack components requires additional hard disk space. The Office 2001 Value Pack offers 120 MB of additional clip art; 40 MB of additional templates and wizards; and 140 MB of help, add-ins, and other components.
• A CD-ROM drive or a connection to a network if installing from a network volume
• A monitor that can display 256 grays or 256 colors and a resolution of 640 x 480 or higher
Additional items or services required to use certain features:
• 9600 bits per second (BPS) modem (28.8 Kbps or higher recommended)
• An Internet connection through either an Internet service provider (ISP) or a network. Internet access might require a separate fee to an ISP; local or long-distance telephone charges might also apply.
It would thus seem your system meets/exceeds the requirements.
You actually answered my real concern. I want an MS Office version that runs native with OSX. Now I know that 2001 does not.
I'm pretty sure that Office 2001 will run via Classic in OSX.
AFAIK, Office 2004 is the only Mac version available that runs 'native' on OSX.
You actually answered my real concern. I want an MS Office version that runs native with OSX. Now I know that 2001 does not.
P.S. I accidentally typed this response in the wrong place so you will see it twice.
I'm pretty sure that Office 2001 will run via Classic in OSX.
AFAIK, Office 2004 is the only Mac version available that runs 'native' on OSX.