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Administrator access is required for Examplify in all operating systems.
Examplify cannot be used on virtual operating systems such as Microsoft's Virtual Machine, Parallels, VMware, VMware Fusion or any other virtual environments.
Windows Requirements
Operating System: 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Windows 10. Only genuine, U.S.-English versions of Windows Operating Systems are supported.
CPU Processor: 1.86Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo or greater RAM: highest recommended for the operating system or 4GB
DirectX 10-enabled graphics card
Hard Drive: highest recommended for the operating system or 4GB of available space.
A working USB port is required (Newer devices may require an adaptor)
Screen Resolution must be 1024x768 or higher.
Wireless clients - 5 GHz (802.11a) radios minimum. MAC Requirements
Operating System: OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), OS X 10.12 (Sierra), Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra and Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave
Only genuine versions of Mac Operating Systems are supported.
CPU: Intel processor
RAM: 4GB
Hard Drive: 4GB or higher available space
A working USB port is required (Newer devices may require an adapter)
Server version of Mac OS X is not supported
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Supported Devices: Surface 3 (Pro and Non-Pro device ARE supported). Surface Pro 1, 2 4 (Non-Pro Surface devices are NOT supported)
External Keyboard (USB or Bluetooth) required. Bluetooth keyboards must be paired prior to launching exam.
Hard Drive: Minimum of 1GB available space.
For onsite support, and in order to backup the answer files to USB, a working USB port is required (Newer devices may require an adapter)
Internet connection for Examplify download, registration, exam download and upload.
Screen Resolution must be 1920x1080.
Administrator level account permissions. iPad Requirements
Hardware = iPad Air+, iPad Mini+, iPad Pro
Operating System = iOS 10.0 and greater. Only genuine versions of iOS are supported.
500 MB of free space required to commence an exam
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Internet connection for Examplify download, registration, exam download and upload. Macintosh Quadra 950 / Workgroup Server 95 Also known as 'Amazon' [1] Developer Apple Computer, Inc. Product family Macintosh Quadra, Workgroup Server Release date March 18, 1992 Introductory price US$7,200 (equivalent to $13,118 in 2019) Discontinued October 14, 1995 Operating system System 7.0.1-Mac OS 8.1, or with PowerPC upgrade, Mac OS 9.1; A/UX 3.0 CPU Motorola 68040 @ 33 MHz Memory 4 MB, expandable to 256 MB (80ns 30-pin SIMM) Dimensions Height: 18.6 inches (47 cm)
Width: 8.9 inches (23 cm)
Depth: 20.6 inches (52 cm) Mass 36.8 pounds (16.7 kg) Predecessor Macintosh Quadra 900 Successor Power Macintosh 9500
Workgroup Server 9150
The Macintosh Quadra 950 (also sold with additional software as the Workgroup Server 95 ) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March 1992 to October 1995. It replaced the Quadra 900 that was introduced several months earlier, increasing the CPU clock rate of its 68040CPU from 25 MHz to 33 MHz , and improving the graphics support. [2] The two computers were otherwise identical, including the price. With a Macintosh Processor Upgrade Card installed, this computer is known as the Power Macintosh 950 .
In 1993, the 950 was overtaken in performance by the less expensive Quadra 800 and 840AV. The newer Quadras had the addition of interleaved RAM, as well as an enhanced video system and SCSI bus. However, their more compact (mini-tower) case offered less expansion capability, so the 950 (due to its mid-tower case allowing 6 slots to be supported) was kept in continued production for the server market, outliving the 800 and 840AV. Also, the Quadra 800 was not capable of operating at 24-bit color, regardless of how much VRAM is installed or whether an external video card is used, while the Quadra 900 and 950 were capable of 24-bit color. [3]
The Quadra 950 was replaced by the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh 9500 in May 1995, with sales continuing until October. [4] It was the last Macintosh Quadra sold by Apple, and one of the last 68k models to be discontinued, due to its high RAM capacity and large number of NuBus slots. The Workgroup Server 95 was succeeded by the Workgroup Server 9150. Hardware [ edit ] Rear view of a Quadra 950.
The logic board has five NuBus slots and a Processor Direct Slot, but due to the positioning of the PDS it is not possible to use one of the NuBus slots when a PDS card is installed. [2] The NuBus-90 standard is partially supported, allowing for cards to run at 20 MHz, and two of the slots provide 25 watts of power instead of the usual 15 watts.
The logic board has 1 MB of on-board video RAM, with 4 SIMM slots that allow for upgrading to 2 MB. [1]
The 950 includes a key to limit access to various subsystems depending on the computer's use environment. The key switch has three positions labelled OFF, ON and SECURE. The OFF position immediately cuts the power and prevented the computer from being powered on. The ON position allows the computer to operate normally. The SECURE position was intended for use as a server power was always applied in this position. If the computer lost power, it immediately starts up when power was restored. Also, this position disables the keyboard, mouse and floppy disk drive. [5]
The Workgroup Server 95 models include the 'Workgroup Server PDS Card', which provides three capabilities: Two SCSI controllers with two internal SCSI connectors (plus one external connector); a DMS SCSI control chip that reduces I/O load on the main CPU; and 128 KB of SRAM which is used as an L2 cache. There are three additional slots that provide the ability further expand the L2 cache to 512 KB. [6] Models [ edit ] Mac Os Catalina
The Quadra 950 was announced on March 18, with dealers receiving machines around May 18.
Introduced May 18, 1992:
Macintosh Quadra 950 : 33 MHz 68040 CPU. [7] $7,200 for a floppy drive only model, $8,499 with a 230 MB HDD, and $9,199 with a 400 MB HDD. [2] 8 MB of memory was standard everywhere except for some European countries, where the standard included memory was 4 MB.
Introduced March 22, 1993:
Workgroup Server 95 : Sold in several configurations, all of which include a 33 MHz 68040 CPU and a PDS card containing a fast SCSI connection. [8] In the United States, the configurations were split into 'File and Print', and 'Database' configurations:
File/Print: 16 MB RAM, 230 MB HDD, 128 KB L2 cache. $7,589. [9]
File/Print: 16 MB RAM, 500 MB HDD, DDS-DC digital tape drive, 256 KB L2 cache. $10,039. [9]
File/Print: 32 MB RAM, 1000 MB HDD, DDS-DC digital tape drive, AppleShare Pro, 512 KB L2 cache. $12,839. [9]
Database: 32 MB RAM, 230 MB and 500 MB HDDs, DDS-DC digital tape drive, 256 KB L2 cache. $11,319. [9]
Database: 48 MB RAM, 230 MB and 1000 MB HDDs, DDS-DC digital tape drive, 512 KB L2 cache. $12,929. [9] Specifications [ edit ]
Processor: Motorola 68040
Processor Speed: 33 MHz
Processor Cache: 8 KiB L1
Processor Bus Speed: 33 MHz
Hard Drive: 230 MB - 1 GB
Media drives: 2x CD-ROM drive, 1.44 MB floppy drive, optional DDSDC drive
Software: Mac OS 7.1 - 8.1
Logicboard RAM: None
Maximum RAM: 256 MB
Type of RAM Slots 16 - 30 pin SIMM
Minimum RAM Speed: 80 ns
Interleaving Support: No
Display Connection: DB-15
Graphics Card: None
Graphics memory: 1 - 2 MB (four sockets)
Expansion Slots: 5 - NuBus, 1 - PDS
Hard Drive Bus: SCSI
Backup Battery: 3.6 V Lithium
Max Watts: 303 W
Ports: AAUI-15 Ethernet, DB-25 SCSI, 2 Serial, 3.5-mm mono input jack, 3.5-mm stereo output jack Timeline of Macintosh Quadra and Centris models
References [ edit ]
a b Pogue, David; Schorr, Joseph (1999). 'Chapter 12: From 128K to Quadra: Mac to Mac'. MacWorld Mac Secrets, 5th Edition . IDG Books. pp. 484-485. ISBN 0-7645-4040-8 .
a b c Poole, Lon (July 1992). 'Quadra 950 - Apple accelerates the Quadra 900 and gives it a new name'. MacWorld Magazine . pp. 144153.
Pogue, David; Schorr, Joseph (1999). 'Chapter 12: From 128K to Quadra: Mac to Mac'. MacWorld Mac Secrets, 5th Edition . IDG Books. pp. 482483. ISBN 0-7645-4040-8 .
Heid, Jim (October 1995). 'Power Mac - The Next Generation'. MacWorld Magazine . p. 97.
'Quadra 900, 950, AWS 95, WS 9150: Security Keyswitch'.
Doughtery, Elizabeth (May 1993). 'Apple Finally Steps into Server Market, Introduces Speedier AppleShare'. MacWorld Magazine . pp. 6466.
'Macintosh Quadra 950: Technical Specifications'. Apple.
'Workgroup Server 95: Technical Specifications'. Apple.
a b c d e 'Apple Announces New Family of Powerful Servers for Macintosh Workgroups'. Apple. March 22, 1993. External links [ edit ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Macintosh Quadra 950 . Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Macintosh_Quadra_950oldid=970053935'
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