700mhz Celeron Processor or Equivalent
32 mb of free Ram
800 x 600 Screen Resolution
14mb of free Hard Drive Space.
Windows 98se
Windows ME
Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
Windows XP
Job Timer Recommended System Requirements
1ghz Pentium Processor or Equivalent
32 mb of free Ram
1024 x 768 screen Resolution with 32bit color
14mb of free Hard Drive Space
Windows XP Service Pack 2
It is possible with the Ergonomics Feature Enabled
can slow down or Stop the Clock if the Recommended System Requirements
are not met. If this is the case then you will not be able to run
the Ergonomics Feature. This is to ensure correct time spent on
a job.
This has been tested on several Machines and It will
run fine on a Pentium 100 with 48mb of Ram, but the Ergonomics Feature
really bogged it down. Then it was tried on a 500mhz with 128mb
of Ram; with all the bells and whistles turned on, the CPU usage
would get to %30 but the program would work flawlessly. Then I tried
it on my work computer. 1.7ghz AMD and 1gig of Ram and it don't
even know that the program is working; it gets a total of %3 CPU
usage. So naturally what I have gathered from my testing is that
I guess with any program the faster the computer the better it works.
The Original Job Timer can run on a pentium 100 without
any problems. If you have a computer that is slower than a p100
I want to hear about it. These System Specifications are only for
Job Timer 2 and Job Timer 3.