It is part from architecture / cad category and is licensed as shareware for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit platform and can be used as a free trial until the trial period will end. The ArchiCAD demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions compared with the full version.
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Note: Archicad 16 is the last version of Archicad to support 32-bit Operating Systems, and the last version of Archicad compatible with Windows XP.Mac OS X 10.7 LionMac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard*Only case insensitive file-system volumes are supported.* Suitable for running Archicad 16, but not tested by Graphisoft.Not tested editions differ in features that do not affect the correct functionality of Archicad.Note: QuickTime 7 or later and Java 1.6.0 or later are required.Note: Archicad installer will automatically install QuickTime 7 and Java 1.6.12 if they are not present on your computer. CPU:Intel Core or higher required.64-bit processor required.Mac with 64-bit Intel processor (Core2Duo and later)Multicore processor is recommended to exploit Archicad 16 performance capabilities. Read more about multiprocessing.RAM:With 64-bit system: 3 GB RAM is required, 6 GB RAM or more is recommended.With 32-bit system: 2 GB RAM is required, 4 GB or more is recommended.The maximum amount of memory Archicad can use on a 32-bit system is 4GB. Read more about this topic.3 GB RAM is required, 6 GB RAM or more is recommended.Hard Drive:5 GB free disk space required for a full installation of Archicad.Additional 10 GB hard disk space required per project for work with complex models and 3D visualization.Display:Resolution of 1024 x 768 is required. Resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher is recommended.Video Card:True Color display adapter is needed.OpenGL and DirectX 9 compatible graphic card with on-board video memory of 256 MB or more is recommended.Note: OpenGL3.3 may be needed to fully exploit hardware acceleration capabilities.You can find a list of recommended video cards at: Requirements for BIM ServerSystem:Windows 7 (64-bit)Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)Windows 7 (32-bit)*Windows Server 2008 R2 (32-bit)*Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)*Windows Vista (32-bit & 64-bit)*Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)*64-bit system is recommendedMac OS X 10.7 Lion
Only case insensitive file-system volumes are supported.* Suitable for running the BIM Server, but not tested separately by Graphisoft. Not tested editions of the mentioned non server operating systems differ in features that do not affect the correct functionality of BIM Server.Note: Java 6 or later are required to run BIM Server. The installer will automatically install Java 6 (build 1.6.12) if it is not present on your computer.CPU:Intel Core or higher requiredMac with 64-bit Intel processor (Core2Duo and later)Multicore processor is recommended. Read more about multiprocessing.RAM:4 GB of RAM is required. 8 GB or more is recommended for complex models.Read more about this topicHard Drive:5 GB free disk space is required for the Graphisoft BIM Server installation. 10 GB of disk space (physically located on the server) is required per project.BIMx for Archicad and BIMx Desktop ViewerSupported*Operating SystemsWindows XP (32-bit version)Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit versions)Mac OS X 10.7 Lion*Supported Operating Systems are tested by GraphisoftCompatible**Operating SystemsWindows XP (64-bit version)Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit versions)Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard**Compatible Operating Systems are suitable for running BIMx, but are not tested by GraphisoftCPUMac (MacIntel): 64-bit processor required. (for BIMx Desktop Viewer 64-bit or 32-bit processor requiredMactel with Intel processor (Core2Duo and later). Only case-insensitive file-system volumes are supported.Windows: Intel Core or higher required.RAM2 GB of RAM is required.4 GB or more is recommended for complex models.Hard DriveMinimum of 1 GB free hard disk space is required for a full installation of Archicad 16 and BIMx.Additional 2-3 GB is required for work with complex projects and 3D visualization.DisplayBIMx supports 1024*768 or higher resolutions.Video cardOpenGL 2.0 compatible graphics card with on-board memory of 256 MB is required.To find compatibility data for video cards, please visit the following website:Help CenterBIMx for iOS devicesSoftwareiOS 5 or later is requiredCompatible iOS devicesiPhone (3GS, 4, 4S, 5)iPod Touch (3rd, 4th, 5th generation)iPad (all generations)BIMx for AndroidSoftwareSmartphones: Android 2.3 is required, 4.0+ is recommendedTablets: Android 3.0 or later is recommendedHardwareProcessor: 1 Ghz or betterMemory512MB is required1 GB or more is recommendedGPUTegra3, Tegra2, Mali400MP, PowerVR SGX 540 or faster is recommendedFor a list of recommended Android tablets, please consult the BIMx FAQ page on Help Center
It provides you drawing tools for creating accurate, precise and detailed structure. Model and shape buildings with no compromising in quality, precision and documentation. Even complex elements can be change in the most appropriate view. There is always a creative freedom for the passionate architectures.
Minimum Requirements :Windows XP SP3/ Vista/ 7/ 8 (32 and 64 bits)
2.0 MHz with multicore processor
3 GB RAM
5 GB free disk space
256 MB VRAM
1024 x 768 display
QuickTime 7.7
Java 6
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Help! Hi, I'm working on a video game page for an MMORPG. I was asked by the the GM's of the game to do a page for it on the wikipedia. I have unloaded images that come from the official Flyff wiki -wiki.gpotato.com/index.php/Main_Page All Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2. It states so on the bottom of the page. So I taged them with the GFDL template. There are so many differnet licences I'm lost. A certain user is continuosly taging my images for speedy delete saying they are not free to use. So I read a bit and put on the "Non-free media use rationale" tag now he's bugging me saying I have to many non free images. They are free to use. What do I do?
New to Wiki, and not sure if the subject I'd like to submit for contribution is appropriate for Wikipedia or sister projects: I am a freelance writer asked to contribute an article on a curriculum DVD product offered for sale to churches and the public. The curriculum concerns social activism efforts to address social problems including poverty, pandemic diseases, social injustice, environmentalism, and generally living out one's faith, especially as it applies to being a Good Samaritan in one's own community. It is an interview-format presentation with dozens of teachers, pastors, social activists, and general public volunteers.
Dear members,I am trying to buy a new PC (price doesn't matter much but no more then 2,500). These are the few requirements i want:512 RAM30 GBusb 2.0a way to connect to TV via HDMI or S-video inputsat least has windows XP home edition or media center I will be using mainly for selling item on ebay, surfing, downloading vidoes from site like rapidshare and saving to an external HD, watching anime/drama by connecting a TV, and playing MMORPG games like world of craft (but not games that require the latest graphic card etc). I won't be doing nothing like video/picture editing, burning CD or DVD or anything that require a lot of processing power.Please also let me know any other feature I should also look for. thank you very much!
ATI and Nvida both sell vid cards that let you watch T.V. or connect to T.V.s. Wether they are HDMI I have no clue, but your primary concern is buying a video card that has those outputs/inputs. Search their prospective web sites for specifics. Frankly, I'd rather build my own P.C. than buy a new one. If you want one bone cheap you may be able to buy a second hand tower (your requirements are not high enough to justify spending 2500 on a rig), with a 1.5 gig CPU and your basic requirments, than have someone install a video T.V. card for you (or do it yourself). Oh, and if you're planning on downloading videos and what not you will need WAY more than a 30 gig hard drive. Try more like 100 gigs at the very least.
Antisthenes - when I was computer shopping recently I found going through Dell or HP...at least for the low end...was cheaper than building my own. With combining coupons, free shipping, monitor & software included the price just didn't compare. Granted, I'm sure they aren't the best components, but as I said, for $600 I can replace it often.
add 20 more bucks to the price i quoted you for 1 gig ram most cheap nvidia graphics cards have a TV out. back in the day i started with the first ATI all in wonder on a pII but after so many issues with their cards and drivers i have avoided themas far as Macs no way! that is such a denial of the individuals freedom (dumbed down) by a corporation more monopolistic that microsoft you will be better building your own in the long runthe parts you can get now would not be outdated but low endif you want outdated you could always get a old pc and format it with a custom(like: eXPerience tiny2003 Vista edition) build of windows as well, i'm certain it would meet your needs with a few minor upgrades.whatever you do, 700 is the price of a very semi high end self built machine, don't spend that much based on what you require 2ff7e9595c
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