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If that's a Pentium 4 or Celeron, give up. It's far, far, far, far too slow.
If it's a Pentium M or Celeron M, it's still far too slow.
If it's a Celeron L (Celeron 420), it's too slow.
If it's a Core 2 Duo or Pentium Dual-core, it's only just barely getting there now, but the clock speed is too low.
If it's AMD, it won't change much. Actually, it'll be worse for an AMD at the clock range, since the one's at that clock range lacked SSE2, which means it won't be able to even play the emulator at all, not even slowly.
In any case, it's just going to be too slow.
If it's a Pentium M or Celeron M, it's still far too slow.
If it's a Celeron L (Celeron 420), it's too slow.
If it's a Core 2 Duo or Pentium Dual-core, it's only just barely getting there now, but the clock speed is too low.
If it's AMD, it won't change much. Actually, it'll be worse for an AMD at the clock range, since the one's at that clock range lacked SSE2, which means it won't be able to even play the emulator at all, not even slowly.
In any case, it's just going to be too slow.