Minimum:
- 1st Gen Intel I3 processor or AMD equivalent (processors around 2010) *
- Windows 7 or higher operating system (64 or 32 bit)
- The platform uses approximately 150 MB of RAM for every 10,000 spins *
- Monitor resolution of at least 1366/768
- Mouse
- Speakers
- Free software (virtual desktops) – VirtuaWin – in the case of minimal configuration used only for training
Recommended:
- Intel I3, I5, I7 processor from 5th generation upwards or AMD equivalent (processors manufactured from around 2014 until now) *
- Windows 7 or higher operating system (64 or 32 bit)
- The platform uses approximately 150 MB of RAM for every 10,000 spins *
- Main monitor with a resolution of at least 1366/768
- Second monitor with FHD (1980×1080) or higher resolution *
- Mouse
- Speakers
- Free software (virtual desktops) – VirtuaWin
- Paid multi-window management software – AquaSnap
*The processors listed above are not mandatory. The computer must be efficient enough for online roulette to run smoothly, and the platform itself is not very demanding when it comes to CPU usage. You have to remember, however, that the number of spins for a session can be up to 150,000, which means Ram memory consumption of about 2,3 gigabytes.
*At the moment (January 2021) the AquaSnap for non-commercial use (home use) is free, but unfortunately this version only works with one monitor, so it will not pass the exam in the recommended configuration.
*The resolution of the monitor is also not obligatory, but from our experience we know that if you want to control charts of 37 numbers in manual mode (divided into two virtual desktops), this resolution is recommended. Of course, you can only use automatic strategies attacking numbers and then you can limit yourself to controlling only eight charts of groups or even two charts of series, where you can use a monitor with a lower resolution. We are not saying that controlling 37 graphs of numbers is not possible on a monitor with a lower resolution, but it is certainly not a comfortable job. At the moment, the platform only works with monitors whose DPI is up to 100, but there is a simple method that allows you to run the program also on displays whose DPI is higher than 100. There is no guarantee that it will work on every computer, but it is worth a try. There is a tutorial video on this topic in thread 2.8
!The software is prevented from running on virtual machines (VM), so in case of problems with starting the application, you need to check if there is an active function (VM) in Windows.
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Issak wrote: Sep 29, 2021
Help me please