Client Workstation Requirements To Operate 3Dmanage - 3D Systems ProJet 7000 Facility Requirements Manual

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05.6 Client Workstation Requirements to Operate 3DManage

Before a model can be built on the ProJet™ 7000, the model data file must be saved or exported to the industry-standard .stl file format, and
submitted to the modeler. The client software can be downloaded from 3DSCentral and installed on each intended user's workstation. This allows
the user to select, preview, and submit print jobs, as well as manage the print queue (for designated administrators).
Prior to installing the software, ensure that the initially selected workstation meets the following minimum specifications. The specifications
described represent 3D Systems tested minimum "baseline" configuration for using the client software. It is recommended that this workstation be
further enhanced for maximum performance, particularly with more powerful processors and added memory.
Note: Although the client software will run on less powerful computers, meeting the minimum recommended configuration will ensure
acceptable performance.
Minimum recommended configuration for Microsoft® Windows® workstations
Operating System
CPU speed
Main Memory
Hard Drive
Virtual Memory Paging File Size
Video Controller
Display
Networking (all required)
Client Software (upload)
Mouse
XP Professional, 2000 Professional or Windows® 7
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 2.8 GHz, 533 MHz FSB.
2 GB DDR333 SDRAM.
40 GB ATA-100 IDE (7200 rpm) with 4 GB free space minimum.
1 GB.
Full Open GL, AGP, with 3D Graphics acceleration required.
Card should have a minimum of 64 MB RAM on board.
Capable of displaying 16-bit color at a minimum resolution
of 1024 x 768 pixels per inch (True Color recommended).
Shielded Ethernet, 10baseT or 100baseTx, Class A, RJ-45 connection,
using TCP/IP (no other protocols supported).
CD-ROM drive.
Two button mouse minimum (Intelli mouse™ supported)

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