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Processor
PowerPC G3(1800MHz or better)
Virtually all new MACS are now shipping with the PowerPC G3 processor.
Memory
(RAM) 64 Megabytes (MB). Your computer will most likely have email,
Internet, and a variety of popular software programs. To get the most
from these various applications, you should have at least 64 MB of
RAM.
(As the price of computer memory continues to decline, upgrading to
96 or 128 MB is a very wise investment).
Hard Disk
2 Gigabyte (GB) or larger. Popular software packages require a great
deal of disk space, and a 2 GB hard drive should be the minimum.
Monitor
15" SVGA color. As with a television, computer monitors are measured
by their diagonal width. The larger the size, the more viewing area
you have (and the easier it is on your eyes). 15" monitors are
the minimum; a 17" monitor can be purchased for approx. $250-300
more, and is well worth the extra money.
CD-ROM
24 speed or higher. Some courses require the use of CD-ROM's to access
resource materials. In addition, many textbook publishers offer supplemental
material that is available in CD-ROM format.
Floppy Drive
The current standard is a 3.5" floppy disk drive
Graphics
Memory 2MB RAM on the Video Card. By upgrading to a 4MB video card,
you will see a noticeable difference in the speed at which web pages
refresh. This is a nice feature, but a 2 MB will be adequate.
Modem
56K. Choosing the highest capacity (fastest) modem speed will help
make internet connections more quickly, web pages will refresh more
rapidly, and files will download more quickly. Using less than a 56K
modem will cause you to experience significant delays in viewing and
downloading when using Southwest Tech's web-based course forum.
Software
Microsoft Office 97 or Microsoft Office XP (Earlier versions
are not fully compatible; Microsoft Office Suite contains word processing,
spreadsheet, and presentation software (PowerPoint). Since this
software is provided and used by faculty, it is very important that
you use it as well. Instructors may not be able to open, view, or
grade assignments if not submitted using these products. Students
enrolled in courses through Wisconsin Technical Colleges qualify
for special pricing on Microsoft Office of $81. To buy WISC software
on the Web, just go to the site listed below, select your technical
college on the left hand side, enter your student ID number, last
name, and campus, read and agree to some licensing terms, and fill
out the online order form. Pay by credit card and receive your order
fast. You can also order and pay by mail. Shipping included. For
more information and to place your order: www.wisc.edu/wisc.
Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher. Many of the resources your instructor will make available to you will be in "portable document format" (PDF). In order to view these documents, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. This is FREE software that you can download from this site: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.shtmll
Browser
While there are various browsers available, most users find Internet
Explorer the most convenient and easy to use. You will experience
problems viewing and accessing our web-based courses if you do not
have Internet Explorer 5.0 (or higher). Netscape Communicator 4.5
(or higher) can be used as an alternative.