1. And using the site easily required a computer with a fast modem, the fastest of microprocessors and a good web browser.
2. Access to electronic files requires computers with CD-ROM drives or an expensive phone connection.
3. For example, the newer equipment now stands alone and does not require a computer and software to control it as the older versions did.
4. However, Tuttman said, very large systems may require specialized computers.
5. Requires a computer.
6. So far, none of that photo play requires a computer.
7. That would require a computer that would be able to calculate weather to a precision of about a half mile over the entire face of the globe.
8. The project required computers with memory capacities of a gigabyte and the ability to handle eight channels of digitized music simultaneously.
9. The software, however, does not require expensive computers and can run on a high-end PC.
10. This suits enterprises which require critical computers all day and all night.