Hardware and Software Requirements
InterMapper runs on Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003, MacOS X
10.2.8 and newer, Solaris SPARC and x86, and various Linux distributions,
including Red Hat, Mandrake, Debian and others, and FreeBSD.
InterMapper Remote runs on MacOS X, Windows, and Unix and
Linux computers. Java 1.4.2 or newer is strongly recommended. In general,
any computer capable of running MacOS X, or a 750 MHz Pentium III or
faster Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 or Unix computer with 128 MBytes of RAM
will serve quite nicely to run InterMapper Remote.
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InterMapper for MacOS X requires MacOS X 10.2.8 or
newer. Any computer that can run MacOS X will easily handle large
maps. A minimum of 50 MBytes of disk space is required, although 1
GByte or more will allow historical data to be stored. The MacOS
X InterMapper Remote application automatically selects the proper Java
VM. More Details....... |
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InterMapper for Windows NT4SP6/2000/XP/2003
A Windows computer with at least a 1 GHz Pentium and 512 MBytes of
RAM will work well for smaller maps up to 100 devices. Larger maps
will benefit from a faster processor. A minimum of 50 MBytes of disk
space is required, although 1 GByte or more will allow historical
data to be stored. Java 1.4.2 or newer is recommended. |
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InterMapper for Linux requires a computer
running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 & 4.0; Red Hat 7.x, 9.x,
and Fedora; SuSE 8.0 and newer; Mandrake 9.0 and newer; or Debian
3.0 or newer. InterMapper requires an x86 processor with 256 MBytes
of RAM. Java 1.4.2 or newer recommended. A minimum of 50 MBytes of
disk space is required, although 1 GByte or more will allow
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InterMapper for Solaris requires Solaris 8.0
or newer, running SPARC or x86. Java 1.4.2 recommended. A minimum of
50 MBytes of disk space is required, although 1 GByte or more will
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InterMapper for FreeBSD requires FreeBSD 4.7
or newer. A minimum of 50 MBytes of disk space is required, although
1 GByte or more will allow historical data to be stored. See the
note below regarding InterMapper, FreeBSD, and Java.
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