Here's a shot of the IBM JS20 demo featuring POV at the CeBIT show .
This is what I was told about the demo:
If an image is selected POVRay will render the image
with 2 different hw configs (2 Blades against 40 Blades each with 2 PPC970
1.6 GHz processors). The 2 windows will appear on the right side of the
screen (covering the BladeCenter) showing the performance improvement. We
are parallizing POVRay using PVM.
RG
From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: CeBIT PovRay gig
Date: 18 Mar 2004 04:35:01
Message: <c3bq9m$26u$1@chho.imagico.de>
gonzo wrote:
> Here's a shot of the IBM JS20 demo featuring POV at the CeBIT show .> > This is what I was told about the demo:> If an image is selected POVRay will render the image> with 2 different hw configs (2 Blades against 40 Blades each with 2 PPC970> 1.6 GHz processors). The 2 windows will appear on the right side of the> screen (covering the BladeCenter) showing the performance improvement. We> are parallizing POVRay using PVM.>
First of all someone should tell them how to write POV-Ray... :-)
Gilles' landscape demo looks way too bright, probably they messed with
the gamma correction. Nice to see they included the official benchmark
as well, i wonder how long it takes on 40 blades...
Christoph
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> Gilles' landscape demo looks way too bright, probably they messed with> the gamma correction.
My fault probably, this is due to the assumed_gamma 1 in the scene code.
I just told them to remove it if they want the pictures to be prettier.
G.
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"gonzo" <rgo### [at] lansetcom> wrote in message news:405935cc@news.povray.org...
> Here's a shot of the IBM JS20 demo featuring POV at the CeBIT show .>> This is what I was told about the demo:> If an image is selected POVRay will render the image> with 2 different hw configs (2 Blades against 40 Blades each with 2
PPC970
> 1.6 GHz processors). The 2 windows will appear on the right side of the> screen (covering the BladeCenter) showing the performance improvement. We> are parallizing POVRay using PVM.>> RG
That is kick ass!
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