IDES SCM - ERP hardware requirements

Hi everybody,
I want to install a IDES version of ERP+SCM solutions in a laptop.
the requeriments for this are described in notes: Note 1243319 - IDES SCM 5.1- Note 1244548 - IDES ERP 6.0 ECC 6.0 SR3.
Anyone have experience with this installations?
What are the hardware requirements? no minimum requeriments, i want to know optimum reqs.
Thanks in advance-.
RZ

hi zain,
  you can get these docs in
  http://service.sap.com/installation
Regards
Alfred

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