Donni Clark replied

412 weeks ago

Hi! I'm running an experiment in one PC (Windows XP SP2, Pentium 4 3.60 GHz, 1G RAM, Video Card NVIDIA 512 M) and it works fine..

But I had to reinstall and execute the same experiment in another PC (Windows XP SP2, Pentium 4 1.70 GHz, 512M RAM, Video Card NVIDIA 256M) and although it works, it can't be applied to patients because it shows a ball moving in the screen and it does not refresh propperly so the end user does not see the ball actually moving: it appears and dissappears.

I think that the Video Card it's not the problem, because in here it's 128M

But the 512M RAM I think it's the main problem along with the CPU which is only 1.70 GHz
We've already changed the Video Card of this PC to this 256M one and I'm afraid that if I ask for 1G RAM it won't neither work because of the CPU..

Will it be enough to change the 512M RAM to 1G? or we'll also need a 2.78GHz CPU?


Thank You!!!


I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.
References
https://www.neurobs.com/menu_support/menu_forums/view_thread?id=3706
video animation


last edited 411 weeks ago by Donni Clark
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