What about to run color on a macbook black

sorry, i dont know much abou color but, i just buy a macbook black, its recomended to run color on my computer????
thanks..

You will not be able to run Color on this machine. Color only supports certain video cards, you do not have nearly enough video RAM in your system, and Color requires a minimum display resolution of 1680x1050 which the MacBook does not support (meaning the interface will be tiny and barely readable).
There is a tweak here for getting it to start up if you don't meet the minimum requirements, but I don't think the application will be usable on a MacBook:
http://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/223/2885

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