Client Workstation Requirements Sample Clauses

Client Workstation Requirements. The following equipment and software is required by the Client: (a) The minimum requirement is an IBM or compatible personal computer with 640K of a Ram and a 20 MB hard disk, DOS 3.3 or higher. The Custodian also provides software for the Macintosh with the requirements of a 20 MB hard disk, system 6.05 or higher and 800 KB of RAM. There is not a unix version of the software available at this time. However, if your unix system has software to emulate a DOS window, our software will run. It is highly recommended to use a PC with 386/486 architecture, like the IBM PS/2 series (model 55 or higher) or the Compaq Deskpro 386 or 486 machine. However, the software will operate on PCs with 286 architecture or less. The PC must also have a 3.5” or 5.25” floppy desk drive in order to install the software. An 80X87 math coprocessor chip also increases the performance of our Client Workstation, but is not necessary. Memory management software will also increase the performance of our customer workstation. Our software has been tested with the following: 386MAX, QEMM, QRAM (286 machine), Windows and EMM386.SYS and DOS 5.0 and HIMEM.SYS. (b) The Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx software conforms to most video protocols Monochrome, CGA, MCGA, EGA, VGA, and super VGA. A color monitor is highly recommended since the workstation was developed for a color system. (c) The PC must be equipped with an asynchronous modem that supports at least 1200 baud under the CCITT V.22/Xxxx 212A protocols. Suggested modems are the Multitech Multimodem (Model MT1432bA) and Telebit QBlazer (Model TQB1). Again, since the Client will download reports, any increase in the modem speed will be very advantageous to the client. 2400 baud modems operating under the CCITT V.22 bis are acceptable worldwide. 9600 is supported using the CCITT V.32 protocol. 9600 service is extensively available in the United States and in many industrialized countries. V32 is the only available protocol for use at 9600 at this time. However, several data carriers (Telenet and Tymnet) are looking to support V.42 in the future. The best modem to purchase would be a modem that supports all 3 asynchronous speeds 1200/2400/9600. It is also an advantage if the modem supports the MNP, “MICROCOM NETWORKING PROTOCOL”, error correction protocol. The modem should be able to support MNP’s Level 5 which allows for error corrections and data compression. This is very important in areas of the world where the quality of existing phone lines is poor. Th...
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