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System Requirements
Listed below are the SuperVision hardware
requirements:
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- Processor-A processor large enough
to handle adequately the current and
proposed system activity. We recommend the largest Pentium® or equivalent
processor.
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- Hard Drive-A number of variables
determine hard drive size, including the
number and type of connections to the computer on which SuperVision
resides.
We recommend 20 gigabytes as the minimum.
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- Random Access Memory (RAM)-The
memory available will determine the speed
of operation, so you should include enough RAM to accommodate current and
proposed activity. We recommend a minimum of 128 megabytes for Windows NT
and 256 megabytes for Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
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- Color Monitor-SuperVision can
display multiple host and history windows,
so the monitor should have a screen size and resolution sufficient to
accommodate the number of systems to be monitored. We recommend a minimum
resolution of 800 Í 600 pixels.
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- Keyboard-Standard PC keyboard.
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- Mouse-SuperVision requires only a
two-button mouse or other pointing
device.
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- Operating System-Microsoft Windows
NT, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 (or
Windows 98 for SuperVision Lite on a remote PC).
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- LAN Adapter-Either Token Ring or
Ethernet, or a minimum 28.8 kbps modem.
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- Sound (Optional)-Any model of Sound
Blaster® card with speakers.
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For local coax connectivity, select either
the IBM® PCI Adapter or the IBM
or AttachmateTM ISA 3270 Emulation Card. Neither is required for remotely
connected 3270 sessions.
For local twinax connectivity, we recommend the 5250 WinTwin ISA Adapter by
Synapse Communications, Inc.
SuperVision provides secure TN3270 and 3215 connectivity via TCP/IP through
the IDG 9074® Secure Communications Controller® and other TN3270-compatible
control units.
**For more information and assistance determining specific system requirements, please contact the SuperVision technical support staff in the USA at 1.918.971.1600.
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