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Did anyone see this new linux supercomputer? is there anyone out there
able to obtain an account? (AND RUN POV IN REALTIME! [j/k, i'm not sure,
i have no idea about this])
http://www.ahpcc.unm.edu/Systems/Allocations/index.html
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In article <39AEBF6C.A0A12BB8@ss.com>, Lewis <tt### [at] sscom> wrote:
> Did anyone see this new linux supercomputer? is there anyone out there
> able to obtain an account? (AND RUN POV IN REALTIME! [j/k, i'm not sure,
> i have no idea about this])
All I saw was stuff about clusters, this wouldn't help POV. POV is
single-threaded, it can't use multiple processors or distribute tasks to
other computers.
--
Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/
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Chris Huff wrote:
> All I saw was stuff about clusters, this wouldn't help POV. POV is
> single-threaded, it can't use multiple processors or distribute tasks to
> other computers.
A recent custom version of MegaPOV is able to run on clusters.
Still not perfect, but it handles radiosity correctly.
Fabien.
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There is a modified version of POV 3.01 to run in a Beowulf cluster. I
haven't looked into it all, so I am not sure exactly how it works.
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/beowulf/i386/povray-pvm-nox-3.01-1.i386.html
-- d gold a.k.a the autowitch
"Chris Huff" <chr### [at] maccom> wrote in message
news:chrishuff-1AFE27.14430331082000@news.povray.org...
> In article <39AEBF6C.A0A12BB8@ss.com>, Lewis <tt### [at] sscom> wrote:
>
> > Did anyone see this new linux supercomputer? is there anyone out there
> > able to obtain an account? (AND RUN POV IN REALTIME! [j/k, i'm not sure,
> > i have no idea about this])
>
> All I saw was stuff about clusters, this wouldn't help POV. POV is
> single-threaded, it can't use multiple processors or distribute tasks to
> other computers.
>
> --
> Christopher James Huff
> Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
> TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/
>
> <><
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Lewis wrote:
>
> Did anyone see this new linux supercomputer? is there anyone out there
> able to obtain an account? (AND RUN POV IN REALTIME! [j/k, i'm not sure,
> i have no idea about this])
>
> http://www.ahpcc.unm.edu/Systems/Allocations/index.html
Real time is always BS.
About a year ago I posted a little klein bottle .pov with each point a
sphere with and ior. Guesses were at least two weeks to parse with a
300MHz CPU. Your estimates will vary.
That would be one hell of a cluster for real time.
That is why the movie CGI folks play for speed.
In all of them, watch for shadows. That is currently the test.
--
Giwer's Rule: Aps expand to consume every available
increase leaving a net zero increase in content.
-- The Iron Webmaster, 71
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"Matt Giwer" <jul### [at] ijnet> wrote in message
news:39AF857A.8415257D@ij.net...
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> In all of them, watch for shadows. That is currently the test.
I haven't seen Hank Marvin in a film in years.
BigCeef
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