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Med-Center
features multi-platform client/server capability to give access to
patient
information throughout the practice network. For small physician
offices, Med-Center also comes in a single user version that can be
upgraded
to the client/server version when the practice grows. Both
Macintosh
and Windows platforms are supported independently or in a mixed
environment.

The hardware specifications listed below represent the minimum
recommended capability of the server and client workstations.
Other lessor configurations may function with acceptable performance
depending on use.
Windows or
Macintosh Server - Windows 2000, XP, Vista or Macintosh OSX
10.2.8 or later (both PowerPC & Intel processors), Processor Speed >2
GHz, >5
GB Hard Disk, >1 GB Ram, 15" Color Monitor, Wireless or Ethernet.
Macintosh OSX
Client - Macintosh OSX 10.2.8 or later (both PowerPC & Intel processors), Processor Speed >1 GHz, 1 GB Hard Disk (minimum),
512 MB Ram (minimum), 17" Color Monitor, Wireless or Ethernet.
Windows Client - Pentium
based, desktop PC, Windows
2000,
XP, or Vista operating system, Processor Speed >1 GHz, 1 GB Hard Disk (minimum),
512 MB Ram (minimum), 17" Color Monitor, Wireless or Ethernet.
Tablet PC Client
- Pentium
based, Tablet PC with XP
operating system, 1 GB Hard Disk (minimum),
512 MB Ram (minimum), Wireless or Ethernet.
LANs,
WANs, & Firewalls - Standard network Local
Area Networks and Wide Area Networks can be constructed using 100/1000
BASE-T Ethernet cabling, hubs, routers, and other network
devices. For wireless networks, it is recommended that
encryption be enabled and that the faster 54Mbps 802.11g devices be
used. For connections to the
internet, a firewall is recommended for security.
Mac
and the Mac
logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries. The Made on a Mac Badge is a trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc., used with permission.
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