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WHITE PAPER (cont.) COMPLEX W ORKSTATION SOLUTIONS FOR PTC CUSTOMERS eEngineering Solutions PTC customers are continuing to incorporate web access into all aspects of design, including business-to-business communication. This access often requires the use of browsers and email, and taking this information and converting it into the design. Engineers find dual screens useful to do this successfully to provide more viewing space. Compaq is the leader in multiple screen workstations, and has a solution that supports this for Pro/ENGINEER. The recommended dualscreen solution is based on the Compaq Professional Workstation AP550, and includes: § 866 MHz Intel Pentium III processor (Shortly to be 1 GHz) § 256MB - 2GB ECC RDRAM ( 1Gbytes recommended) § 18.2GB Wide Ultra3 SCSI 10,000 rpm hard drive § 2 Oxygen GVX1 graphics controllers § Intel® 840 chipset with 133MHz Front Side Bus § AP550 Tower § Scalable Bandwidth Technology § Dual memory controllers § AGP 4X Graphics § Integrated 256-KB level two cache per processor (supports up to two processors) § Microsoft Windows NT® Workstation 4.0 or Windows 2000 § 40X Max CD-ROM § Integrated Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter NIC § 5 slot/5 bay convertible minitower § Integrated 16-bit PremierSound™ featuring AC '97audio Large Assembly Solutions Intel-based Large assemblies with file sizes of less than 2 GB can take advantage of the unique dual architecture of the SP750 with scaleable bandwidth technology using the 840 chip set. It provides exceptional performance for large files. Since 2 GB is the Windows NT 4.0 Client addressable limit, greater than 2 GB requires Windows NT Server. This solution allows the user to bring the entire file and the application into memory, the result is much faster 3D model manipulation, revision, etc. Ideally users should try to get the maximum memory required for their design, so they do not page to disk during their normal daily work. Four GB is the addressable file size limit for 32-bit computer systems (includes Windows NT Server). Windows NT Server is certified for the SP750 as well. Using the SP750 customers can leverage a maximum of 4 GB of main memory in an Intel-based solution. Alpha-based The answer to the large assembly problem of files greater than 4 GB is the XP1000 (Alpha with Tru64 UNIX). Alpha systems have offered proven 64-bit technology since 1992. Pro/ENGINEER has been available on Alpha 64-bit systems since 1992. Files are completely addressable for up to 8 Terabytes of virtual direct addressability. The XP1000 is the only system available in this class, and has a proven history of running PTC applications. Pro/ENGINEER was ported to Tru64 UNIX in 24