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Screen
Display
All
of our display screens are formatted to look best at a screen resolution
of 800 x 600 pixels with a color depth of 256 colors or more.
The more colors you have your computer set to display, the better
the presentations will appear.
If you have
your screen resolution set to 640 x 480 pixels, you may have a horizontal
scroll bar appear on some pages. If you do, then you may have
to use it to read the entire page.
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Modem
Speed
Our
RealVideo and RealAudio presentations can be viewed
by using at least a 28.8K modem on your computer. If you have
a faster modem or are connected to a high speed LAN or other connection,
the presentation will simply play even smoother!
If
you are using a 14.4K modem, you can still view the presentations,
but may experience some delays or video 'freezing' because your
modem speed cannot keep up with the necessary data stream.
In case this happens, you will still be able to listen to the audio
while viewing the presentation.
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Some
areas of this site are possible through the use of both RealVideo
and RealAudio. This 'streaming' technology allows you
to both hear and see the video display without having to wait to
download a huge file.
In order to
experience this, you will need the latest version of RealPlayer
(currently V5.0). RealPlayer is available for almost
any computer and operating system you may be using at your home
or business. The best part of obtaining RealPlayer is
that it is FREE!
Click
Here to get

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Internet
Browser Requirements
Which
browser you use is entirely up to you. We do recommend that
you use the latest version of either the Microsoft Internet Explorer®
or Netscape Communicator®. While
you should not have any problem if you are using IE V3.0 or Netscape
V3.0, using and earlier version than that will cause some troubles.
Both of these browsers are free and you can access the applicable
download sites by clicking on their respective buttons below.
If
you are viewing this site through a commercial internet provider,
such as America On-Line (AOL), please read the appropriate on-line
technical or help files on viewing RealAudio/RealVideo files.
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