DitaExchange's
Dx4 structured content management software enables EASA to create modular content that can be tagged, organized, and easily reused.
Calleigh thinks only one device could be powerful enough to create the scene of carnage they found - the
DX4, an electronic cannon that can fire 200 bullets in one round.
The specimens were examined by a Phillips XL30 FEG-SEM with an attached EDAX
DX4 energy dispersive X-ray system, using a primary electron beam energy of 10 KeV.
The Seconds have been extensively reworked with a new Lowther
DX4 driver with Jacob George's own driver surround ring.
As an example, the IBM ValuePoint and PS/2 models used to be practically identical with an Intel 486
DX4 chip, eight megabytes of RAM, and 540 megabytes storage space.
I own three computers--a 100 MHz multimedia Pentium with more bells and whistles than I know what to do with, a 486
DX4 laptop that can give the Pentium a run for its money and my glorified typewriter, a 386/25 running DOS 3.3.
A more ideal hardware configuration is a 486
DX4 100MHz CPU with 16MB of RAM and 500MB of hard disk space to increase computational speed and facilitate display mode.
(Never try to configure a multimedia PC yourself.) The workstation is a Dell 486
DX4 - a superfast computer with 256 kilobytes of fast cache memory, a two-megabyte Number 9 video card, a large multisync monitor, 16 megabytes of ram, a video digitizer, a sound card, an Ethernet network card, and lots of associated software running under Windows 3.1.1.