System Requirements
Titration Techniques
Titration Techniques is a 12-in., double-sided, 60-minute, CAV-type laser videodisc in NTSC format (it is incompatible with the PAL standard used in many European countries). It may be operated from any videodisc player using a handheld remote-control keypad or a barcode reader. (Consult the supplier of your videodisc player to ascertain whether it can be used with a barcode reader.)
To make the video presentation visible to students in a classroom either a large-screen color monitor or a color video projection unit will be needed. The size of the monitor (or the need for a projection unit) depends on the size of the class to which the presentation will be made.
Computer Control: If the disc is to be used under computer control, the videodisc player must have a serial (RS-232) interface. Software is supplied with the videodisc for both Macintosh and IBM compatible computers.
The Macintosh version requires an Apple Macintosh with a hard disk drive. Macintosh computers running under System Software version 6 without MultiFinder must have at least 2 MB of memory and System Software version 6.0.5 or later. Macintoshes using System 7 or System 6 with MultiFinder require a minimum of 4 MB of memory.
The Windows/IBM PC version requires Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or later and associated hardware as defined by Microsoft. We recommend an IBM PC compatible computer with an 80386 or higher processor, a minimum of 4 MB of memory, a hard disk, one floppy disk drive to install the software, and a Windows-compatible graphics card, such as an IBM VGA or a Super VGA adapter with a compatible color monitor, and a mouse. DOS version 5.0 or later is highly recommended.
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