The DI Scoring Program is designed to run on a wide variety of computers and to be compatible with many different operating systems and application programs. The DI Scoring Program is written in the Java 2 programming language designed by Sun Microsystems, Inc., and uses the Java Runtime Environment and XML technology.
The DI Scoring Program runs on PC-based computers with the following operating systems:
Windows XP and Windows Vista are no longer supported by Microsoft, but the DI Scoring Program will run on those systems if you still have one of them.
The DI Scoring Program has been tested and should run on Apple Macintosh computers with the following operating systems:
Other Apple versions may work, but have not been tested.
The DI Scoring Program requires Java 1.5 and later. The DI Scoring Program installation package for Windows computers includes version 1.7 of Java.
Later versions of Mac OS X no longer ship with Java included. he latest version of Java (1.8) can be downloaded from the following website: http://java.com .
The DI Scoring Program is designed to run on most commercially available desktop, laptop, and netbook computers. For a more detailed list of Macintosh hardware and software requirements, see Install on a Macintosh.
The DI Scoring Program requires approximately 150 MB of physical drive space during installation, and approximately 70 MB of physical drive space while running.
We also recommend that you have at least one printer and a copier, with extra toner and lots of paper.