Tom W wrote:I have few hardware/software questions:
Will this run in Windows 7 64 bit as is or does it need to be installed in a virtual machine running XP mode?
Will it run in an application like 'sandboxie'?
I saw the graphic card requirements which my PC doesn't meet....is there any minimum RAM requirements (I'm only running 512 which is as much as my machine will accept due to motherboard/bios limitations)?
At this point it looks like I'm going to need a new PC and want to make sure the one I get comes with the correct MS software.
Thanks for all the effort that has gone into this software.
Tom W.
Hi Tom, OpenGL 1.4 is pretty common.. I doubt your computer is that crummy. Well, I hope not.. :}
It's built 32bit, but will run fine, as 64bit windows provides the 32bit compatibility layers. You shouldn't need to do anything at all to get that to work.
Sandbox apps have been known to screw with printing.. Not sure what other havoc they will reak.. SleepyHead pretty much keeps to its own data folder (which it currently dumps in "My Documents/SleepApp". It doesn't need to prod any system settings. The check for updates feature may bork with certain firewalls.. (it just makes a HTTP request like a web browser does)
RAM wise, it needs around 100MB to import data.. (depending how much data you've got)
On subsequent runs, it only chews around 20MB to 60MBs.. or more if you switch on a record caching option in preferences.
If you've got swap space you should be all good.
Currently it needs a little more optimisation in the graphics system.. It's runs ok, but not super fantastic on my P4 Dell notebook (which I do most of my development on), which has a very crummy intel integrated graphics card. I've also tested it on an reasonably crummy SIS750 graphics chip notebook. (Works much nicer on nVidia/ATI hardware of course)
If your computer is much older than this, and you could possibly run into trouble, but SleepyHead is not the only app that will choke. (I take it you have another box in mind you'd like to run it on..? 64bit win7 doesn't sound that old)