Deskartes IDS is currently not supported on either 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows 8.1.
Deskartes IDS is currently not supported on either 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows 8.
Deskartes IDS is currently not supported on either 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows 7.
Deskartes IDS is currently not supported on either 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows Vista.
Deskartes IDS is not currently supported on 64-bit version of Windows XP.
There has been problems running background commands on some Deskartes IDS installations on 32-bit version of Windows XP. In this case for example the image conversion commands from the File Window middle list menu fail, with the error message like "[1] + Done(134) ? 2816 Abort Rgb2Bmp" in the IDS startup window. Currently there is no solution known to this problem.
With some graphics adapters there has been problems in window refreshing when running Deskartes IDS on Windows 2000. Usually those problems can however be fixed by decreasing the hardware acceleration of the graphics adapter or changing its color depth. In most cases the 24-bit or 32-bit true color has worked best.
On Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) the Apple X11 is not supported or included in the installation.
The X11 has to be installed from XQuartz project web site (http://xquartz.macosforge.org/).
On Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) the Apple X11 is not anymore supported or included in the installation.
The X11 has to be installed from XQuartz project web site (http://xquartz.macosforge.org/).
The Apple X11 is as default included in the Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) installation. Therefore it is not included in the DeskArtes IDS/RT installation package for Mac OS X 10.5.
If you have done a modified installation of Mac OS X 10.7 and left out the X11, you should install that first from the Mac OS X 10.5 installation media (DVD), before installing the DeskArtes IDS/RT.
The Apple X11 is as default included in the Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) installation. Therefore it is not included in the DeskArtes IDS/RT installation package for Mac OS X 10.5.
If you have done a modified installation of Mac OS X 10.6 and left out the X11, you should install that first from the Mac OS X 10.5 installation media (DVD), before installing the DeskArtes IDS/RT.
The Apple X11 is as default included in the Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) installation. Therefore it is not included in the DeskArtes IDS/RT installation package for Mac OS X 10.5.
If you have done a modified installation of Mac OS X 10.5 and left out the X11, you should install that first from the Mac OS X 10.5 installation media (DVD), before installing the DeskArtes IDS/RT.
The DeskArtes IDS/RT installation package for Mac OS X 10.4 only supports the Intel machines.
If you have a machine with a PowerPC processor, you can install the DeskArtes IDS/RT from the installation package for Mac OS X 10.3. The X11 version included in that package however works only with Mac OS X 10.3, so you need to install the X11 from the Mac OS X 10.4 installation media (DVD). Then use the modified installation type for installing the DeskArtes IDS/RT and leave the X11 out from that installation.
The DeskArtes IDS/RT installation package for Mac OS X 10.3 only supports the PowerPC machines. If you have a machine with an Intel processor, you need to upgrade to at least Mac OS X 10.4 to be able to run the DeskArtes IDS/RT.
With older driver the default hardware acceleration settings of the ATI Radeon 9700 Pro cause drawing errors in DeskArtes IDS. Disabling the acceleration for OpenGL antialiasing partly fixes the problem, but that also slows down the graphics speed substantially. The problem can be fixed by upgrading the driver from ATI web-site (to version 6.14.01.6255).
DeskArtes IDS with the Exceed 5.1.3 cannot be run on machines having Intel 855G/865G graphics adapter. The 3D Extensions of the Exceed version 5.1.3, which is included in the DeskArtes IDS installation media, cannot provide OpenGL functionality with this graphics. As result of this only the "wireframe" and "box" drawing modes are available in IDS.
There is currently no solution known to this problem with the Exceed 5.1.3. The problem can however be fixed by running Exceed 6 with the runtime support for Exceed 5 programs.