If you purchase a machine with more than 4 cores (which is overkill as far as running Maestro is concerned), you could go with an RTX 2011 Runtime edition that supports more RTX-dedicated cores, but this really is not necessary and will increase your costs. This edition should be adequate for a quad-core machine, with RTX configured to run on two cores and Windows on the other two. We strongly recommend the RTX 2011 Entry edition, which supports real-time processes running on up to 2 dedicated RTSS processors, with Windows processes running on any remaining cores. The RTX 2011 runtime comes in different versions depending on the number of CPU cores supported. Maestro 3.x was built with the RTX2011 software development kit (SDK). Maestro's hardware controller runs as a process within the RTX subsystem. RTX: IntervalZero's Real-Time Extension for Windows (32-bit) is required. Maestro 3.x is not supported on earlier Windows versions, nor on the 64-bit version of Windows 7. Operating system: Windows 7, 32-bit version.
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