![]() ![]() ![]() A Core2Duo will NOT 'cut the mustard' with this thing its hardware/processing requirements are, quite frankly, bloody ridiculous. The only folks I know who get anything like a decent experience with it are running 8- or 16-core i7s/i9s, with powerful Nvidia RTX 2xxx-series GPUs. It also needs pretty powerful hardware, as well my own, quad-core Pentium 'Gold' G5400, running at nearly 4 GHz, with all 'mod cons', struggles with it.and that's with 32 GB of DDR4. And unfortunately, only recent releases support all this stuff.and I'm pretty certain XP is no longer supported. ![]() The best of these is probably SRWare's 'Iron' browser whatever you use, it must support WebRTC and make use of hardware acceleration derived from a discrete graphics card. ![]() Google's ultimate aim is to have everybody using the new Google Earth Web browser 'app'.and it will ONLY work in Chrome, too (or a Chromium-derived 'clone'). It has two components the user desktop 'client', and the matching server-side component.and the two have to work together (and these always have to be matching versions, too). Google Earth is a little bit different to most applications. We had to update to newer versions in Puppy Linux a little while back for the same reason. I think you'll find that Google have 'switched off' the servers for this version, in line with their 'sunsetting' policy. ![]()
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