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(GRIPS '90 CD=:MAC:SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS)
Disinfectant 1.8
(MAC:DISINFECTANTS)
System Requirements
Runs with all Macintosh computers.
NCSA ContigAsm
(MAC:NCSA:CONTIGAS:BETA)
System Requirements
To run NCSA ContigAsm, you will need a Macintosh II line
of computers equipped with color. * No other requirements are
stated (i.e. RAM, HD Capacity, ...).
NCSA Contours
(MAC:NCSA:CONTOUR)
System Requirements
Any Macintosh computer with a minimum of 512k memory will
run Contours. Adding memory and a hard disk to your hardware
will speed program execution and make Contours easier to use.
NCSA DataScope
(MAC:NCSA:DATA_SCOPE)
System Requirements
To run NCSA DataScope, you will need a Macintosh equipped
with 256-color capability, one megabyte of RAM, and System
software version 5.0 or later. You may see better performance
with System software version 6.0.2 or later.
NOTE: The number and size of images and datasets loaded at
one time are limited by memory size. Two megabytes or more
are recommended for best results.
GELREADER 1.0.1
(MAC:NCSA:GELREADER)
System Requirements
Congratulations on the acquisition of NCSA GelReader v 1.0.1
for the Macintosh II! * No other requirements are Stated
(i.e. RAM, VIDEO, HD Capacity, ...).
NCSA Height-Color Visualizer
(MAC:NCSA:HCVIS)
System Requirements
** This item may be in the wrong system (MAC), it is a TARRED
file set. Maybe it is supposed to be in the UNIX system?
HDFVset
(MAC:NCSA:HDFVSET)
System Requirements
No outlined or stated 'system requiremets'. ** Software
required is MPW/C for the C source code.
HDF 3.0 - Hierachial Data Format
(MAC:NCSA:HDF_V3)
System Requirements
In order to use HDF software, you need access to one of the
following computer systems: a Cray with UNICOS, Silicon
Graphics system with UNIX, an Alliant with CONCENTRIX,
a Sun System 3 with UNIX, a VAX terminal with UNIX,
a Macintosh with MacOS, or an IBM PC with MS-DOS,
or compatible model.
Hypercard Animator
(MAC:NCSA:HYPERCAR)
System Requirements
Hypercard, no specific version stated. ** You will need a
Macintosh computer equipped with color. * No other
requirements are stated (i.e. RAM, HD Capacity, ...).
ICPACK version 1.0.1
(MAC:NCSA:ICPACK)
System Requirements
All programs run and tested on Macintosh II only! No
experience with other Machintosh models like the SE.
All programs execute in the MPW shell. There is no
standard MAC OS interface. Limited testing under MPW 3.0
only. User experience shows it does work under MPW 2.0.
BE SURE that you provide enough application memory for
the MPW shell.
NCSA ImageIP version 1.2.1
(MAC:NCSA:IMAGEIP)
System Requirements
NCSA ImageIP is a color imaging program. For best results,
it requires a Macintosh with 256 color capabilities, at
least one megabyte of RAM, and a color monitor. To run
animation sequences you will probably want to have as much
memory as possible. You can run animation sequences from
disk╤but at speeds that cannot be considered real time.
NCSA Image version 2.1.3
(MAC:NCSA:IMAGE_V213)
System Requirements
NCSA Image is a color imaging program. For best results, it requires
a Macintosh with 256 color capabilities, at least one megabyte of
RAM, and a color monitor. (NCSA Image will run on a non-color
equipped Macintosh, but many of its features would be rendered
useless.)
To run animation sequences you will probably want to have as much
memory as possible, since NCSA Image is a memory hog! You can
run animation sequences from disk╤but at speeds that cannot be
considered real time.
NOTE: NCSA Image supports multiple-monitor displays. For example,
you may use both a SuperMac and Macintosh II monitor simultaneously.
NCSA Import2HDF
(MAC:NCSA:IMPORT2H)
System Requirements
To use NCSA Import2HDF you need a Macintosh with 256 color
or gray-scale capabilities, at least one megabyte of RAM and a monitor.
NCSA Layout version 1.2
(MAC:NCSA:LAYOUT_V12)
System Requirements
In order to run NCSA Layout, you need a Macintosh with color
hardware capable of displaying 256 colors simultaneously.
Your System software should be version 6.0.2 or later. If you
plan to run NCSA Layout under MultiFinder and to use multiple
images or images that have been generated from large datasets,
it is suggested that you have more than one megabyte of RAM.
NCSA PalEdit version 1.1
(MAC:NCSA:PAL_EDIT)
System Requirements
To run NCSA PalEdit, you must have a Macintosh with color
hardware capable of displaying 256 colors simultaneously.
You also must have System software version 6.0.2 or later
installed on the machine.
NCSA TelNet version 2.3
(MAC:NCSA:TELNET_V23)
System Requirements
To run the NCSA TelNet programs, you must have a Macintosh
Plus/SE/II/IIx/IIcx, at least one megabyte of RAM, a monitor and
MAC/OS 5.0 or later. * No other requirements are stated
(i.e. HD Capacity).
NCSA XDIFF
(MAC:NCSA:XDIFF)
System Requirements
To run NCSA XDIFF/XFIX, you need enough memory to work
with two copies of your source file. The amount of memory
used by NCSA XDIFF is generally 64K plus twice the size of
the file you are editing. To run NCSA XDIFF on a Macintosh
system, you should have System software version 5.0 or
later. There are no special software requirements for larger systems.
NGDC ShowImage
(MAC:NGDC:NEW_SIT_S)
System Requirements
A Macintosh II with 24-bit color will be the best computer
to use, although the images are also stored in as 8-bit.
IMAGE 1.29
(MAC:NIH_IMAGE:IMAGE_V1_29Q)
System Requirements
For full operation, Image requires a Mac II(x, cx, ci, fx) with at
least 2 megabytes of memory, but 4 megabytes, or more, are
recommended for doing animation, for simultaneously displaying
more than a handful of pictures, or for running under MultiFinder.
Image also requires an 8-bit video card with the ability to
display 256 colors or shades of gray.
Image directly supports, or is compatible with, large monitors,
flatbed scanners, film recorders, graphics tablets, PostScript
laser printers, phototypesetters, and color printers.
PixelPusher ver. 0.9.3d1
(MAC:PIXEL_PUSHER)
System Requirements
Use at your own risk! Requires a Macintosh II family or SE30.
Pixel Pusher can run in as little as 384K of memory for looking at
image files (PICT files may require more), but for the fastest most
efficient use, give it as much memory as you can afford (use "Get Info"
from the Finder to change the application memory size). More memory
means it looks on the disk less often, which, particularly on CD-ROMs,
can speed things up quite a bit.
CD-ROM users note: You cannot change the application memory size if
you run Pixel Pusher directly off the CD-ROM; you must first copy it
to your hard disk.