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Viz Engine Administrator’s Guide
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Ports and Connections 80, 8080 (Microsoft Bing and Imagery on Demand)
1947 Sentinel HASP Run-time Environment
Operating system Windows XP 32-bit
It is possible to run the server and design machine at the same time on the same
machine, but it is likely that this will impact the server performance.
Note: Minimum screen resolution is 1280x1024, and it has to be a display size of
96 DPI.
Viz World Client and Server
Viz World Client and Server integrates Viz Curious Maps mapping ability and database
into Viz Artist and Viz Engine graphics. By utilizing a set of geographic referencing
plug-ins and the maps produced by WoC, the creation of location based graphics using
maps, 3D objects, texts, and so on, is seamless.
Viz World Client and Server specifications
Software Viz World Client 12.0 or later Viz World Server 12.0 or later
Executable(s) AxMapsClient.ocx (embedded editor) MapBuilder.exe
MapConfigClient.exe ServerAllocator.exe ServerLauncher.exe
Ports and Connections 101, 102, 103
80, 8080 (Microsoft Bing and Imagery on Demand).
Operating system Windows XP 32-bit (client and server)
Windows Server 2003 32-bit (server)
See Also
Viz World Client and Server documentation
2.3.11 EVS Video Server Control
An EVS Control Plug-in lets the Viz Engine control an EVS video server (like a tape deck
over RS422). This gives Viz Engine the ability to load and control playback of EVS video
server clips.
This section contains information on the following topics:
Set Up Requirements
RS422 and XtenDD35 Setup
RS422 Controller Set Up Examples
Set Up Requirements
The computer which runs the Viz Engine must be equipped with an RS422 controller
that maps the controller ports to the Windows COM ports.
The RS422 port must be connected to an RS422 remote controller port of the EVS
video server.