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Introduction
The Real-Time Dynamics Monitoring System adheres to a
server-client architecture where a central RTDMS Server
running on a PC, connected to the PDC, reads data from
the PDC and manages it in memory for fast data access.
Multiple RTDMS Clients running on separate PC
Workstations at remote locations can simultaneously
connect to the RTDMS Server and access real-time data
(or cached data) over a local area network, and present
it within its various displays |
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Server Requirements:
The main requirement here is adequate memory as the
real-time data is cached in memory for replay – the more
memory one has on the machine, the more data can be
temporarily cached for playback
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Memory |
1GB or greater |
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CPU |
Pentium 4 processor or up (2.0 G Hz or higher) |
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Hard Disk |
40 GB or higher |
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Operating System |
Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional |
Client Requirements:
The main requirement here is display resolution (1280 by
1024 or better is recommended)
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Memory |
512 MB or greater |
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CPU |
Pentium III processor or up (1.0 G Hz or higher) |
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Operating System |
Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional |
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Display |
1280 by 1024 Pixels or better |
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