3 − installation, System requirements, Windows – Teac US-800 User Manual

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TASCAM US-800

3 − Installation

System requirements

See the TASCAM website (http://www.
tascam.com/) for updated information about
OS compatibility.

Windows

Supported operating systems:
Windows XP 32-bit SP2 or later
Windows XP 64-bit SP2 or later
Windows Vista 32-bit SP2 or later
Windows Vista 64-bit SP2 or later
Windows 7 32-bit
Windows 7 64-bit

Supported computer systems:
Windows compatible computer with a USB
2.0 port

CPU/clock speed:
Pentium 4 1.4 GHz or faster
AMD Athlon 1.4 GHz or faster
(or equivalent processor)

Memory:
1 GB or more

NOTE

Although this product has been checked for use
with typical computers that meet the above
operating requirements, we cannot guarantee
that it will operate with all computers that meet
these requirements. Please be aware that even
in the same conditions, computer processing
capabilities can vary depending on differences
in design and specifications.

Mac OS X

Supported operating systems:
Mac OS X 10.6.3 or later

Supported computer systems:
Apple Macintosh equipped with a USB port

CPU:
Any Mac with an Intel processor

Memory:
1 GB or more

Installing the driver and

control panel

In order to use this unit, you must install the
driver on to your computer. As described
below, this is an easy process using the CD-
ROM included with the unit.
Drivers are updated from time to time. You
can download the most recent version of the
driver from the TASCAM website (http://www.
tascam.com/).
Disconnect the unit from the computer
before starting driver installation.

CAUTION

Handle the enclosed CD-ROM with care. If the

disc becomes scratched or dirty, a computer
might not be able to read it, making
installation of the software impossible. If the
included disc becomes unreadable, it can be
replaced for a fee.
Never attempt to play the enclosed CD-

ROM in an ordinary audio CD player, as the
resulting noise could damage the speakers or
harm your hearing.

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