512 Mb Ram and NetWeaver??

hi, is it actually possible to install NetWeaver preview on a laptop with only 512 Mb Ram?
thank you

Hi Kuatroka
For ABAP, Min. 1GB, Intel Pentium III/1.1 GHz or higher, 13GB hard disc space recommended. (we are using the same config and peformance is satisfactory)
You can download it from here
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/downloaditem?rid=/library/uuid/cfc19866-0401-0010-35b2-dc8158247fb6
Other system pre requsite is as follows
Full ABAP System Requirements
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 1) or Windows Server 2003
NTFS-File systems
Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher or Firefox 1.0 or higher
At least 1 GB RAM
Intel Pentium III/1.1 GHz or higher (or compatible)
13 GB hard disk space recommended
High-resolution monitor (1024x768 or higher, 256 colors)
Sun Microsystems J2SE SDK version 1.4.2_08 (Sun JDK 1.5 not tested)
If you have already installed SAP products on your computer, you must ensure that none of the systems are called "NSP".
The file C:WINNTsystem32driversetcservices (Windows 2000) or C:Windowssystem32driversetcservices (Windows XP) must not include an entry for the ports 3201, 3601 and 50000 to 50030. A possible entry can be excluded by using the hash symbol (#).
Cheers
Jawahar Govindaraj
PS:Reward pts

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