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RCC-168 Transfer Stations
Transfer Stations - are shared facilities between the RTA, Theatre, Image Arts and Journalism schools. These stations are comprised of Core Duo Intel Mac Pro computers and contain a CD and DVD with burning capabilities that are useful for transfers. From a hardware perspective each station is comprised of an Apple Mac Pro 2.0 GHz Dual Core Xeon with two gigs of ram, 3/4's of a terrabyte of storage software spread across two hard drives, an ATI Radeon X1900-XT 512 Dual DVI video card, a 16x Super drive, dual gigabit Ethernet connectors on top of its dual-channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express X-SAN inteconnectivity and to top it all off an Apple 20" Cinema display.

In addition they have a multitude of software packages - on each BootCamped workstation. Software includes Windows XP Pro, MS Office 2003 Pro, Acid Pro, Nuendo, Vegas Video with DVD Architect, Nero 6 Express, Virus Scan, iNews, Deep Freeze, FireFox, Audacity, Adobe Reader, iTunes connected to the sound effects server, QuickTime Player and Real Player. Each station also has a Tascam US-428 16 channel sound board attached to it as an I/O device and a DAT machine.
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