Would illustrator work on a Netbook with 4GB 500GB?

Full spec:
CPU, Memory and Operating System:
AMD A4 Temash A4-1200 dual core processor.
1GHz processor speed.
4GB RAM.
500GB SATA hard drive.
Microsoft Windows 8.
Display features:
10.1 inch screen.
High definition display.
Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels.
Graphics:
AMD Radeon HD8180G graphics card.
Dedicated graphics card.
Thank you

Yes - in theory at least. That's not a particularly powerful system and there could be all sorts of issues.
Mylenium

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