Of course with the specs of a Mac you'd probably not be able to game very well anyway. I don't even think it runs TF2 that well.
My first laptop didn't seem to support OpenGL.I winnn.* Sheath screams
I win:32-160 MB RAMAMD K6-2 400.0 MHz processor100.0 MHz Front Side BusL2 cache - 256.0 KB - Pipeline Burst CachePCI - S3 ViRGE/MX - 2.0 MB SGRAM graphics processorBut it makes an epic stereo for some reason. It has nice big speakers.
64 MB Ram633 Mhz Intel PentiumSome intel integrated stuff.Windows XP SP1
Intel Pentium 2 400MHz with MMX128MB DDR 133MHzATi Rage XL 8MB 3D Accelerator CardSound Blaster 16-bit PCM Sound CardD-Link 10/100 Fast Ethernet Full Duplex PCI NIC80GB Maxtor (yadda yadda yadda) ATA-4Creative 48X CD-ROM driveStandard 3.5" Floppy Disk DriveWindows 98 Second Edition
Get on my level. I have this computer in my garage.
Hey cool, another compaq owner!I have a 1987 compaq.Processor: Texas Instruments 486RAM: 3.7MB DRAM in dozens of DIPs (640k onboard, rest extended memory)Graphics: 80x25 character onboard 9" greenscreen, graphics card with CGA and composite outputHard Drive: 515MB hard driveExternal Storage: 1 3.5" floppy drive, 1 5.25" floppy driveSound: PC SpeakerOperating System: MS-DOS 6.22Suffice to say it is not my primary desktop. I spent a lot of time restoring it and basically it's awesome. I've got a plan to get it to connect to modern wifi networks.
I still wish for a game dev to use the lowest graphical setting available not "low", but "toaster".
toaster should be a separate setting which disables shadows, dynamic lighting, pretty much everything(and uses flat-color textures for everything)