NI Multisim 10.1 and NI Ultiboard 10.1 Minimum System Requirements
Overview
National Instruments Multisim software combines intuitive capture with powerful simulation to quickly, easily, and efficiently design and validate a circuit. With NI Multisim, you can quickly build a schematic with a comprehensive component library and emulate circuit behavior using the industry-standard SPICE simulator.
National Instruments Ultiboard software provides an easy-to-use and intuitive platform to lay out and route a printed circuit board (PCB) design. With NI Ultiboard, you can complete the entire layout process, from part placement to copper routing, in a flexible design environment that optimizes speed and control.
NI Multisim 10.1 and NI Ultiboard 10.1 Minimum System Requirements
To run NI Circuit Design Suite 10.1, National Instruments recommends that your system meet the following requirements:
- Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 or later, or Windows XP, Vista, or 64-bit Vista
- Pentium 4 class microprocessor or equivalent (Pentium III class minimum)
- 512 MB of memory (256 MB minimum)
- 1.5 GB of free hard disk space (1 GB minimum)
- Open GLĀ® capable 3D graphics card recommended (SVGA resolution video adapter with 800x600 video resolution minimum, 1024x768 or higher preferred)
- To develop custom LabVIEW based instruments for use in Multisim, LabVIEW 8.2.x or 8.5.x is required
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Vista
I heard Vista has a poor OpenGL support, I
tried installing the trial but it once I
rebooted my system, the application just
crashed ( all the toolbars where gone ).
I called to the sales office in Belgium and
they told me that the design suite will
support Vista at the end of june.
- Wim Van Gool, MadCase. wim_AT_MadCasE_DOT_com - Jun 10, 2007
Vista support
What about support for Vistax86. Can't
find any info on the site ...
- andre@afab.be - May 23, 2007
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