Technical
CrossView can run on Windows NT, Windows 2000 and OS/390. The following information is provided to assist with CrossView's implementation; it is not to be construed as a warranty of suitability, a commitment to exact requirements, or fitness to for the chosen task or equipment.
Details available are: Operating platforms (server and client), Microsoft environment hardware requirements, Microsoft environment RAM and disk space estimates
Operating Platforms
NT |
The CrossView Data Object Broker and Execution Environment
(the
CrossView Server machine) operate on:
Windows NT 4.0
Server/WorkStation machine only. |
|
OS/390 | V2R8 |
OS/390 Includes MVS/ESA 4.3 Base Control Program: JES2
or JES3 |
V2R9 |
OS/390 Includes MVS/ESA 4.3 Base Control Program: JES2 or JES3 |
OS/390 | 3270 or 3270 emulation |
Microsoft | CrossView client machines can run Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000. |
Web interface | The Web Interface will work on all the above Microsoft platforms using browser versions Internet Explorer v5.5 and above. |
Microsoft environment hardware requirements
All client workstations require an Intel Pentium processor. NMS strongly recommends that the CrossView server machine use 1 GHz Pentium processors. Each client workstation requires a network card with TCP/IP installed; CrossView NT Server machines may also require an SDLC adapter for communicating with CrossView on an OS/390 platform.
Microsoft environment disk space and RAM estimates
Installation |
Platform |
RAM (Recommended Minimum) |
Disk Space |
CrossView - Server |
Windows NT/2000 Workstation |
128Mb plus
|
575Mb (Data)
|
Windows NT Server |
128Mb plus
|
575Mb (Data)
|
|
CrossView – Client |
Windows 95/98 |
32Mb |
35 Mb |
Windows NT/2000 |
64Mb |
35 Mb |
|
CrossView - Web Service (Server) | Windows NT
IIS 4 |
4Mb | 12mb |
Windows 2000
IIS 5 |
7Mb | 12mb | |
CrossView - Web Interface (Client) | Windows NT/ 95/ 98 | 20Mb | 0mb |