2nd Gen what?
Intel Pentium?
Intel Core i series?
Athlon 64 and newer is supported and Pentium 4 or newer is supported, Pentium 3 and older isn't, Athlon XP and older also.
This also affects their Celeron/Sempron/Duron brothers.
2nd Gen what?
I meant intel, in general I have used palemoon/basilisk in intel 2nd gen processsors. Thinkpad x200 aka.Pentium4User wrote: ↑2021-05-13, 14:412nd Gen what?
Intel Pentium?
Intel Core i series?
Athlon 64 and newer is supported and Pentium 4 or newer is supported, Pentium 3 and older isn't, Athlon XP and older also.
This also affects their Celeron/Sempron/Duron brothers.
Wow, tis has to be to best example of COMPLETELY missing the target of a conversation. By like, a galaxy.Pentium4User wrote: ↑2021-05-13, 14:55Intel introduced SSE2 with their Pentium 4 Willamette in 2000, 10 years before Sandy Bridge.
Just be aware that unlike Pale Moon, Basilisk does not have branding exceptions and you can't use --enable-official-branding on it in any way for binaries you want to distribute (not without my express permission, anyway). It's not just "not welcome here" it's simply not allowed under trademark law, period. We make clear statements about using the official-branding flag for good reason, and it was an error not at least investigating whether you could use it before building and offering the binaries to others.
His machine sounds like a good candidate for the scrap heap maybe. I just love how all these gnufags are totally willing to just take and whore out some alt build they created without any regard to licensing or trademarks like they own it.