1 SPECIFICATIONS
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1.4 System Software Specifications
1.4.1 System
Overview
Successful use of the CMU module requires prior storage of module information in that module.
To accomplish this, the system software listed below is available, which is often called the tool
(or setup tool) in this manual. This tool allows you to do your job on a Windows platform -- it
runs as an application on Windows.
Table 1-1 Types of System Software (Tools)
Package name
Model
Distribution media
BASE SYSTEM
S-7895-38
Optional
1.4.2 Required hardware and software
The following hardware and software items are required for the use of the CMU module system
software:
• Personal computer (main unit) containing a Pentium 300 MHz or faster CPU, or a 1 GHz or
faster CPU (when Windows® 7 (32-bit version) is used)
• Display having a resolution of 800
×
600 dots (SVGA) or higher
• Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system, Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system or
Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32-bit) operating system
• At least 64 MB of RAM (when Windows® 2000 is used)
• At least 128 MB of RAM (when Windows® XP is used)
• At least 1 GB of RAM (when Windows® 7 (32-bit) is used)
• At least 10 MB of free hard disk space
• Cable for connecting the personal computer to the LPU unit (RS-232C cross cable with D-sub
9-pin connectors) or cable for connecting the personal computer to the CMU or ET.NET
module (10BASE-T or 100BASE-T twisted pair cross cable with RJ-45 modular connectors)
NOTICE
Users of this product must have an adequate knowledge of the Windows®
environment and user interface. This system conforms to the Windows®
standard, and this manual is prepared for those users who are familiar with the
basic Windows® operating procedures.
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