DOCUMENT ID: 1165-02 SYNOPSIS: Minimum hardware configuration required to run Solaris x86 OS RELEASE: PRODUCT: Solaris x86 KEYWORDS: minimum hardware requirements installation compatibility DESCRIPTION: This note is designed to help you through a smooth installation of Solaris x86 by ensuring that every piece of hardware in your system is supported and configured correctly. Any new installation of Solaris x86 should adhere closely to these recommendations and hardware requirements. SOLUTION: Obtain a copy of the latest Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) for the version of the operating system you are loading. This is available on CompuServe in the Solaris x86 library, from our BBS, or from our automated facsimile services. Adhere to the following minimum requirements when selecting hardware for the x86 host. A supported computer or motherboard is required which can accommodate at least 12 MB of system RAM. 16 MB is the recommended amount. Other minimum requirements are a 200-500 MB IDE or SCSI hard drive (depending on installed packages), a math co-processor if using an 80386 or 80486 SX (80486DX does not require one), a supported SCSI host adapter and CD ROM, and a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive. DATE APPROVED: 10/10/95