A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy 3 for Macintosh
1) What are the system requirements for A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy?
System requirements are as follows:
Processor: 68040/25MHz or faster
System 7.1 or later
Memory: 16Mb RAM or more
Hard disk: 12Mb free or more
13 inch or larger monitor capable of at least 256 colors and at least 640 x 480 resolution
CD-ROM: 2X or faster
The optimal way to run the program is to run it directly from a local hard drive, which requires about 450Mb. RAM also becomes an important issue, as the program performs much faster when used on machines with 32Mb or 64Mb, than on machines with 16Mb.
2) Can I run A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy over a network?
Yes. A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy can be shared over a network. For a detailed explanation of the program's use over a network, click here to download it.. It will open in Adobe Acrobat.
3) Why does the Japanese lexicon available with AIA appear as "garbage" when I am running on a Macintosh or Windows English operating system?
To properly view non-English lexicons such as Japanese, you mush be sure to have the correct non-English fonts installed. Contact your computer or operating system vendor for more information on how to locate and install these fonts.
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