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Alternatives to Dissection
System Requirements
for Dissection Alternative Computer Programs
| PC |
Digital Frog |
Neotek |
BioLab v 2.1 |
| Telephone |
800-621-3764 |
412-521-1111 |
503-222-2044 |
| System |
Windows 3.1, 95, 98, NT (NT has not been tested
on network); 386/25 (Pentium or better is ideal) |
Windows 95, 98, or NT; 486 processor or better |
Windows 95 (3.1 required); Pentium (486 66
Mhz required) |
| Memory |
8 MB available RAM (16 MB preferred); 2 MB
hard disk space for Quick Time (incl.); 2.5 MB hard disk
space for application |
2 MB graphics card; 2 MB free hard drive space |
8 MB RAM (16 MB or higher preferred) |
| CD ROM |
Yes, 2x is minimum |
Yes (2x or better recommended) |
Yes (2x or better recommended) |
| Resolution |
VGA/VSA of at least 640x480, 256 colors |
1024x768 pixels (16 bits) minimum |
256 color VGA, 16 bit color |
| Sound |
Sound card recommended, not essential |
Speakers/Headphones recommended but not required |
Studio 8 bit, Windows compatible sound card |
| Mac |
Digital Frog |
Neotek |
BioLab v 2.1 |
| Telephone |
800-621-3764 |
412-521-1111 |
503-222-2044 |
| System |
System 7.1 or higher |
Not Available |
System 7.1 or higher |
| Power |
16 Mhz 68030 (Power PC is ideal) |
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25 Mhz or higher |
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5 MB available RAM (16 preferred) |
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8 MB RAM (16 MB preferred) |
| Memory |
2 MB hard disk space for Quick Time (incl.) |
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2.5 MB hard disk space for application |
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| CD ROM |
Yes |
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Yes (2x or better recommended) |
| Resolution |
VGA/VSA of at least 640x480, 256 colors |
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256 colors (or higher) |
| Sound |
Standard |
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Standard |
| NOTES |
1. The Digital Frog is a hybrid disc. The
same disc runs on both Macintosh and Windows. |
1. Regular CRT monitor. Laptop displays will
not work. |
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November 2001
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"In high school, I was forced to dissect fetal pigs, frogs and cats. This
in no way contributed to my future career as a veterinarian; and, in fact, nearly
derailed my dreams." (Read
more)
Lorna Grande, DVM
"I am fortunate to practice a profession which gives me enormous pleasure,
intellectual challenge, and even spiritual fulfillment. However, the path to gaining
my credentials was laced with episodes that I found ethically disturbing and very
sad." (Read
more)
Holly Cheever, DVM
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The State
of the Anti-Vivisection Movement in America
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