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| Operating System | 64-bit Windows 10 | | | Operating System | 64-bit Windows 10 | | ||
- | | Processor | + | | Processor |
- | | Memory | + | | Memory |
- | | Video | NVIDIA Quadro, GTX, or equivalent dedicated graphics card | | + | | Video | NVIDIA Quadro, GTX, RTX, or equivalent dedicated graphics card | |
- | | Display | + | | Display |
- | | Hard Disk | SSD with 500 MB for application + 10 GB for cache space | | + | | Client |
- | | Connectivity | + | | Data Hard Disk | 200 GB for [[electronrt: |
+ | | Connectivity | ||
| Permissions | | Permissions | ||
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OpenGL 2.0 or later is required for the application to correctly function (3D views, BEV, block projections, | OpenGL 2.0 or later is required for the application to correctly function (3D views, BEV, block projections, | ||
- | * **Virtual Machines**: Many virtual machines (e.g.: Hyper-V, VMWare, EC2, etc) may not have a graphics card (GPU). As such the default OpenGL drivers loaded are normally version 1.1, which is not sufficient to run the ElectronRT | + | * **Virtual Machines**: Many virtual machines (e.g.: Hyper-V, VMWare, EC2, etc) may not have a graphics card (GPU). As such the default OpenGL drivers loaded are normally version 1.1, which is not sufficient to run the application. |
* **Remote Desktop**: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) connections may have trouble loading OpenGL drivers from the host PC, even if the host has a dedicated graphics card (GPU). This seems to be a graphics card/driver issue and is based on the configuration of your host computer. The following article(s) are a few common issues and potential solutions to common OpenGL and RDP problems: | * **Remote Desktop**: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) connections may have trouble loading OpenGL drivers from the host PC, even if the host has a dedicated graphics card (GPU). This seems to be a graphics card/driver issue and is based on the configuration of your host computer. The following article(s) are a few common issues and potential solutions to common OpenGL and RDP problems: | ||
* GPU Support: NVIDIA' | * GPU Support: NVIDIA' | ||
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Please note, if you're using a laptop or computer with on-board (i.e. CPU) integrated graphics rendering option, be sure your graphics cards settings are such that the appropriate dedicated graphics card is used for the application as using the CPU for both local calculations and graphics rendering will cause substantial usability reductions for the application. | Please note, if you're using a laptop or computer with on-board (i.e. CPU) integrated graphics rendering option, be sure your graphics cards settings are such that the appropriate dedicated graphics card is used for the application as using the CPU for both local calculations and graphics rendering will cause substantial usability reductions for the application. | ||
- | ===== Recommended System Requirements ===== | ||
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- | | Operating System | 64-bit Windows 10 | | ||
- | | Processor | ||
- | | Memory | ||
- | | Video | NVIDIA Quadro, GTX, or equivalent dedicated graphics card | | ||
- | | Display | ||
- | | Hard Disk | SSD with 500 MB for application + 100 GB for cache space | | ||
- | | Connectivity | ||
- | | Permissions | ||
===== Network Requirements ===== | ===== Network Requirements ===== |
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