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MODO 701 Technical Specifications

MODO 701 Technical Specifications

Questions about which PC or Macintosh can run MODO? Want to know which features MODO supports?

 

MODO 701 System Requirements

Each MODO license allows you to run on a PC or a Mac, it’s your choice.

General System Requirements for MODO 701 (Minimum)

  • 2 GB RAM minimum
  • 2 GB available hard disk space for full content installation
  • Mouse or pointing device, including pressure sensitive tablets or 3Dconnexion 3D mouse
  • OpenGL 2.0 accelerated graphics, at least 1280 x 800 resolution
  • Internet connection required for product activation and to access online videos

Windows® Requirements (minimum)

In addition to the General System Requirements:

  • Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and 8 (only 64-bit supported)
  • Intel Xeon/Core 2 Duo, Quad/Core i7 or AMD Opteron/ Phenom processor(s). Must support SSE2 instruction set.

Macintosh® Requirements (minimum)

In addition to the General System Requirements:

  • Mac® OS X 10.6.8 or later (only 64-bit supported)
  • Intel processor(s), Core2Duo processor or higher.
  • Note: MODO 701 does support full screen on Mountain Lion or higher

Linux® Requirements (minimum)

In addition to the General System Requirements:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 or later (only 64-bit supported)
  • Intel processor(s), Core2Duo processor or higher

Your MODO license lets you run on either a Mac, Windows or Linux computer.

Each purchase of MODO entitles you to run operate the software on the machine of your choice, be it Macintosh, Windows or Linux platform; in fact, you can switch back and forth between systems as needed. In addition, you can run MODO in rendering (“slave”) mode on UNLIMITED machines on a network to efficiently render animation sequences or extremely high-resolution graphic images.

 

Marketing and Reference Materials

Current MODO 701 Version

 

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