System Requirements
This page helps to identify System Requirements for using a MicroScribe.
Please keep in mind that the requirements of the Microscribe are minimul compared to some software applications being ran and those software applications will determine the system requirements.
Microscribe G or M series being used as a tactical probe:
- Processor: 1.5 GHz 32-bit Intel®-compatible processor. 32-bit Intel®-compatible processors are supported.
- Operating System: Windows XP® including the latest service packs and recommended updates. NET 2.0 framework.
- Memory: 1GB (minimum). Because available RAM significantly affects performance, your use of the software could require more RAM to ensure optimal performance
- Graphics Card: 128 MB OpenGL-compatible graphics card (minimum).
- Full hardware acceleration display setting is recommended.
- Integrated graphics share system RAM and can degrade performance on large or complex parts.
- 96dpi / small fonts should be used at resolutions less than 1280 pixels in width. If the dpi setting is too large to display the entire contents of the ribbon bar, you can display the options that are not visible by choosing the chevron.
- Hard Disk Space: 1.7 GB available hard disk space (minimum).
- Monitor: 1024 X 768 pixel resolution (minimum) at 96 dpi (1280 X 1024 recommended).
- Mouse: 2-button Windows® compatible mouse (minimum).
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Microscribe G or M series in combination with the RSI Laser:
- Minimum Requirements:
- Wondows XP or Vista 32Bit
- A CPU of at least 3 GHz
- Minimum of 1 GB RAM
- Minimum of 10 GB hard Space
- USP Port (for the MicroScribe)
- IEEE 1394 (fire wire) Port (either 4 or 6 pins)
- An OpenGL 2.0 executable graphics card
- Recommended Requirements:
- Wondows XP or Vista 32Bit
- dual core 2.6 GHz or higher
- 2-3 GB RAM
- 100 GB hard Space
- USP Port (for the MicroScribe)
- IEEE 1394 (fire wire) Port (either 4 or 6 pins)
- An newer versionof an OpenGL 2.0 executable graphics card
- No intergated webcam
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DezignWorks for SolidWorks System Requirements are relative to SolidWorks (32 bit only) and can be found at the following link. Click Here
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DezignWorks for Inventor System Requirements are relative to Inventor (32 bit only) and can be found at the following link. Click Here =============================================================================
Rhinoceros System Requirements:
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Rhino runs on ordinary Windows desktop and laptop computers with: Hardware:
Operating systems:
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========================================================================== Verisurf System Requirements
- Processor: 1.5 GHz 32-bit Intel®-compatible processor. 64-bit Intel®-compatible processors are supported.
- Operating System: Windows XP® or Windows Vista® (Business or Ultimate), including the latest service packs and recommended updates. NET 2.0 framework.
- Memory: 1GB (minimum). Because available RAM significantly affects performance, your use of the software could require more RAM to ensure optimal performance
- Graphics Card: 128 MB OpenGL-compatible graphics card (minimum).
- Full hardware acceleration display setting is recommended.
- Integrated graphics share system RAM and can degrade performance on large or complex parts.
- 96dpi / small fonts should be used at resolutions less than 1280 pixels in width. If the dpi setting is too large to display the entire contents of the ribbon bar, you can display the options that are not visible by choosing the chevron.
- Hard Disk Space: 1.7 GB available hard disk space (minimum).
- Monitor: 1024 X 768 pixel resolution (minimum) at 96 dpi (1280 X 1024 recommended).
- Mouse: 2-button Windows® compatible mouse (minimum).
- Network Protocol: (NetHASP users only) TCP/IP protocol for NetHASP installation; VPN is unsupported.
- Additional Supported Hardware: Dual monitors; multiprocessors; Spaceball® motion controllers.

