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I must admit, I got lucky when I originally tried out BeOS PE, because everything I had on my system was already supported. My main computer is an old VX Pro+ motherboard with an AMD K6-200Mhz processor. I ran it with 32MB RAM for the longest time, and eventually upgraded it to 96 Megs, after I found out the hard way that my mobo didn't support 128MB DIMMs. :-(
But for now, I recommend that people who want to run BeOS check out the Hardware Matrix at the Frizbe website ( http://www.frizbe.net ). The matrix lists hardware that BeOS users have tried out, and shows how well they worked with BeOS. More people contributing to the matrix would be helpful, too. ;-)