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*Operating system: (Windows XP*, Vista), Windows 7, Win7, Windows 8, Win8, Win 10, Linux**
*Operating system: (Windows XP*, Vista), Windows 7, Win7, Windows 8, Win8, Win 10, Linux**
*Processor: at least 2 GHz Intel/AMD
*Processor: at least 2 GHz Intel/AMD, Multicore: TARGET uses only one core
*Memory: at least 1 GB
*Memory: at least 1 GB
*Graphics: at least 1024x800 pixel, Open-GL support for 3D view
*Graphics: at least 1024x800 pixel, Open-GL support for 3D view

Revision as of 10:04, 20 February 2020

Hardware and software required when using the current version of TARGET 3001!

  • Operating system: (Windows XP*, Vista), Windows 7, Win7, Windows 8, Win8, Win 10, Linux**
  • Processor: at least 2 GHz Intel/AMD, Multicore: TARGET uses only one core
  • Memory: at least 1 GB
  • Graphics: at least 1024x800 pixel, Open-GL support for 3D view
  • Graphics memory: 1 GB
  • Internet access required for some functions: Program help (Wiki), program update, database update, data sheets, additional supplier information etc.


* When using Win XP it might occur that the missing of the file normaliz.dll is alerted. What to do??
** TARGET normally runs well under Linux using Wine but we can give no warranty. The ELECTRA autorouter runs under a genuine Windows only.


Some functions in TARGET (STEP-Import, Componiverse, Electra, etc.) require Visual C++ Redistributable Package
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=5766
For installation the Ubuntu-User Winetricks can be used. This already is on Ubuntu.
https://wiki.winehq.org/Winetricks
This end it worked only using the pack VCRUN2008. VCRUN2013 etc. caused errors.

NOTE: There is an ongoing effort in Wine to provide a complete Microsoft Visual C++runtime library replacement - removing the need of installing the Microsoft VC++ redistributables packages. This is a work in progress hence you might still need to install Microsoft VC++ runtime.




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