Nikon GPS Receiver GP-N100 User Manual

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System Requirements
GP-N100 Utility Software Manual
GP-N100 Utility Software Manual
Thank you for your purchase of a GP-N100.  This manual describes how to use the GP-N100 Utility 
to download the latest assisted GPS data from Nikon servers to your GP-N100.  To ensure trouble-
free operation, read this manual thoroughly before proceeding and keep it where it will be read 
by all those who use the product.
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 Assisted GPS
 Assisted GPS
Assisted GPS (A-GPS or aGPS) uses fi les containing supplementary information to reduce the time 
needed to determine the current position.  Assisted GPS fi les for the GP-N100 remain valid for about 
two weeks after download.  Note that the GP-N100 will continue to function normally in the absence 
of valid assisted GPS data, although more time may be required to determine the current position.
System Requirements
System Requirements
Before installing the GP-N100 Utility, confi rm that your system meets the following requirements:
Windows
Mac OS
CPU
Pentium 1.3 GHz or better
PowerPC G4 or G5, Intel
OS
Pre-installed versions of Windows 7 Home Basic/
Home Premium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate 
(Service Pack 1), Windows Vista Home Basic/
Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate 
(Service Pack 2), Windows XP Home Edition/
Professional (Service Pack 3).  GP-N100 Utility 
runs as a 32-bit application in 64-bit editions of 
Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
Mac OS X version 10.4.11, 10.5.8, or 10.6.7
RAM
Windows 7/Windows Vista: 1 GB or more
Windows XP: 512 MB or more

256 MB or more
Hard-disk space A minimum of 200 MB available on the startup disk for installation and when GP-N100 Utility is running
Monitor
Resolution: 1,024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more
Colors: 16-bit color (High Color/thousands of colors) or more

Miscellaneous
Built-in USB port required.  Operation is not guaranteed when the GP-N100 is connected via a USB hub.
Internet connection required
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