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MDE-4489 Gasboy® PC/CFN User’s Guide·July 2005

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System Specifications

Installing and Uninstalling PC/CFN

2 – Installing and Uninstalling PC/CFN

System Specifications

Given below are the minimum specifications required for PC/CFN software installation. They
may differ slightly from the specifications printed on your CD-ROM insert, because additional
research has shown that these enhanced specifications will improve the performance of your
PC software.

Fuel Management System

The fuel management systems for Gasboy is configured to work with the following:

• Gasboy CFN II
• Gasboy CFN III
• Gasboy Islander II

Personal Computer

The Personal Computer (PC) is configured to work with the following:

• Microsoft Windows 95 or 98, 2000 or Windows NT Workstation with service pack 4 or

higher

This software has been designed and tested to work with a PC using Windows

®

English

(United States) regional settings, where the decimal point character is used as the
decimal separator. Ensure that your system is set up properly before using this software.
Gasboy cannot guarantee that the software will work correctly using other regional
settings

.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

• Pentium or faster processor
• 32 MB RAM required, 64 MB recommended
• 100 MB hard disk space available
• 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768; 256-color or higher VGA display (See Note)
• Mouse
• CD-ROM
• Modem for dial-up connection to CFN II/III fuel management system or serial port and

direct connect cable for direct connection to CFN II/III fuel management system

• Windows-compatible laser or inkjet printer, optional (See Note)

Note: If you encounter problems with this software, check if you have the latest video and

printer drivers installed on your computer, before you contact technical support.

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