Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: Hardware and software prerequisites (11/5/2008 8:05:01 PM)
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ORIGINAL: micheljq Please see my other questions in bold here : quote:
ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets There will be minimum and recommended configurations. These haven't changed recently. All the forms are designed to fit within 1024 by 768 pixels. However, the layout of the screen is much better if using 1280 by 1024 (recommended). Of course, when it comes to screen size, larger is always better. MWIF supports multiple monitors and the forms are not restricted as to placement. This means you could use a very large monitor for the map and several other monitors for viewing other forms (100+). Q. Do you need a powerful graphic card, or any cheap graphic card will do? Required memory really depends on your patience level. 1GB of RAM will work, but 2 is recommended and 4 wouldn't be a bad idea. The program is designed for Windows XP and I oscillate between thinking it will run cleanly under Vista and despairing that it won't. Eventually it will support Vista, though it might have to be run in XP emulation mode. That is a fairly painless process. You just set up the executible to always use emulation mode for MWIF. I am happy because I use Windows XP, I hate Vista (my personal opinion of course). By the way Microsoft announced officially their next operating system - Windows 7, available somewhere in 2010 (another headache for programmers?). Disk memory should be a non-issue given how cheap disk space is to purchase. The executible program itself is over 22 MB currently, and growing. If you have a couple free GB of disk space that should be fine. Of course, it would be better if those GBs were not intensely fragmented. You mean that the executable file when you look at the task manager it takes 22Mo, of memory? Thanks for you time, Michel Desjardins. PC/LAN Analyst for a big insurance company. Graphics cards aren't that important for MWIF since it is not real time. The code is not looking to do anything other than draw bitmaps on the screen. Yes, the EXE is 22+ MB.
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