Chapter 2

Local Network Setup

2.2 USB

Supported operating systems

USB connectivity on the SpeedTouch™ is supported for the following operating systems:

Microsoft Operating Systems:

Microsoft Windows 98SE

Microsoft Windows Millennium

Microsoft Windows 2000

Microsoft Windows XP

You may need the Microsoft Windows installation CD-ROM during installation.

The installation procedures might be slightly different depending on the Microsoft Windows operating system you are using.

Mac Operating Systems:

Mac OS X Jaguar (10.2)

Mac OS X Panther (10.3)

Mac OS X Tiger (10.4)

System requirements

For Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME:

Pentium processor 166 MHz or compatible

32 megabytes (MB) of memory

30 MB of free disk space

For Microsoft Windows 2000/XP:

Pentium II processor or compatible

64 MB of memory

30 MB of free disk space

For Mac OS X:

128 MB of memory

30 MB of free disk space

Prerequisites It is highly recommended to remove any SpeedTouch™ USB driver installation that may reside on your computer before you install USB drivers from the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD delivered with your SpeedTouch™.

Make sure both your computer and your SpeedTouch™ are turned on and operational.

In the SpeedTouch™ package, a blue USB cable is included to connect a single computer to your SpeedTouch™.

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Technicolor - Thomson 536(v6) manual Usb, Supported operating systems, System requirements

536(v6) specifications

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The Thomson 536 (v6) is built on a robust framework that supports a wide range of applications, including broadcast television and cinema production. One of its key features is its ability to handle multiple video formats, providing users with the flexibility to work with both standard definition and high definition formats. This adaptability ensures that the device remains relevant in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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