Sadly, the DF running in emulation ran out of memory before reaching year 250.
However, it took 6min,30sec to land on a stable world with 11 rejections, and ran for over an hour and a half trying to generate history before running out of RAM, someplace around year 210.
How much RAM/what processor?
I tried on two systems:
System 1:
i5 - 3230M (2,6 GHz, sometimes turbos to 2,7 or 2,8)
8 GiB RAM, apparently DDR3-1600 (Thinkpad X230, seems to only use this type)
Windows 7
Time until start of history:
0:47
History generation until year 250:
13:30 - 14:00
NB: not fully sure on the histgen timing; the first, properly recorded run apparently had typos in the name seed which not only created a differently-named world, i could also see a road on my final map that didn't exist in the reference worlds, indicating different events. The second run, with the correct settings, started making history after 47 seconds as well, but i missed the exact moment when histgen ended because i was wrestling with system two at the time; it was definitely under 14 minutes.
System 2:
Atom Z3735G; 1,33 GHz (turbo up to 1,83)
RAM: 1 GiB LDDR3-1333
Windows 10 (lowest acceptable specs with the given amount of RAM and a mere 16 GB storage, but fully up to date)
Getting to the stable world:
0:10:00
History until year 250:
2:09:40
Note: "finalising" after histgen alone took almost three minutes.
I got the same world name as the screenshotted worlds in this thread, but more dead units and only ~480 000 events; maybe because this was the 32-bit version?? I'm frankly surprised the system managed to complete the task. It's by far the weakest performer in this thread.
Just for funsies, i ordered both systems to save the result. System one took just over 4 minutes to save to HDD. System two saved to an inserted micro-SD card and took 43 minutes, crawling to just over three hours for the whole ordeal.
PS: both systems with iGPU, unsurprisingly; intel HD4000 and the "HD" but otherwise unnamed junk Intel put on Z3700 atom chips.