OpenHaptics® - System Requirements
It is SensAble's policy to continually evaluate and qualify new computer systems and hardware subsystems as they become available. For up to date hardware compatibility and qualification notes, please revisit this page or contact us.
OpenHaptics v3.0 for win32 and x64 Windows 7, Vista, and XP
- Hardware
- Intel Pentium 4 or higher
- 512 MB free disk space
- 1 GB RAM
- Depending on PHANTOM model: Parallel Port (EPPMode port built into the motherboard or an Axxon parallel adapter card is recommended) or FireWire 1394a*
- Laptop Computers
- Interfaces have not been fully tested on laptop computers
- In general, PCMCIA cards seem to retain connectivity better than Express cards
- Please make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the most up-to-date driver for whichever card is chosen
- One of the supported PHANTOM haptic devices. Please note that PCI-based PHANTOM devices are not supported.
OpenHaptics v3.0 for Linux
- Hardware:
- Intel® Pentium® 4 or higher. To interface with the Sensable Desktop or Premium devices, EPP mode parallel-port built into the motherboard is required.
- 512 MB disk space and 1 GB RAM
- Software:
- One of the Supported PHANTOM Models.
- Please note that the following configurations are NOT Supported
* The PHANTOM Omni device is IEEE 1394a compliant. However, Sensable is aware of customers that have experienced performance difficulties with their PHANTOM devices when using controller cards with certain IEEE 1394a chipset or driver combinations. In these cases, it may be necessary to update or change the 1394 controller card driver or to try a separate add-on 1394 controller card.
Proper operation and control of the Haptic Servo Loop requires sufficient "real-time" performance of the host computer. Under Windows, to measure the system latency on your computer, please use the DPC Latency Checker, available at TheSyCon website. If the red bars appear regularly more often than every 5-7 seconds, please consider updating your BIOS, chipset firmware, system devices or other device drivers.
Such a low-level system update may also be in order in cases where the FireWire or Parallel communication with the PHANTOM device hangs or is inconsistent or intermittent; or when the whole operating system has been upgraded - from XP to Windows 7 for example.










