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From: [ShockWave]
Subject: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 22 Jan 2001 03:49:55
Message: <3a6bf433@news.povray.org>
It has been a LONG time since the last release, when does a new realease
come? Are there any Beta version?

A new POV-Ray that supports the new things in AMD Athlon and Intel Pentium
4!


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From: Jérôme Grimbert
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 22 Jan 2001 04:01:49
Message: <3A6BF705.B0D168A1@atosorigin.com>
"[ShockWave]" wrote:
> 
> It has been a LONG time since the last release, when does a new realease
> come? Are there any Beta version?
> 
> A new POV-Ray that supports the new things in AMD Athlon and Intel Pentium
> 4!

I'd like to remain that POV-Ray is meant to be PORTABLE.
If you want to use CPU specific instructions, it should be
done by the COMPILER/OPTIMIZER for that CPU, not the source code.


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From: Dan Johnson
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 22 Jan 2001 05:23:05
Message: <3A6C0B67.10F7F072@hotmail.com>


> "[ShockWave]" wrote:
> >
> > It has been a LONG time since the last release, when does a new realease
> > come? Are there any Beta version?
> >
> > A new POV-Ray that supports the new things in AMD Athlon and Intel Pentium
> > 4!
>
> I'd like to remain that POV-Ray is meant to be PORTABLE.
> If you want to use CPU specific instructions, it should be
> done by the COMPILER/OPTIMIZER for that CPU, not the source code.

It sounds like intel is going to do their own compile, optimized for the pentium
4.  Well for linux anyway.  A friend called me from intel the other day, and was
telling me about how incredible the processor was on software optimized for it.
Maybe AMD will take notice.

Dan Johnson


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From: Francois Labreque
Subject: Re: Dad, are we there yet?
Date: 22 Jan 2001 07:51:20
Message: <3A6C2C3B.4F401223@videotron.ca>
"[ShockWave]" wrote:
> 
> It has been a LONG time since the last release, when does a new realease
> come? Are there any Beta version?

What's going on with people?  Someone asks this every three days now. 
Can't they just read the other posts on the topic?

-- 
Francois Labreque | In the future, performance will be measured
    flabreque     | by the size of your pipe.
        @         |             - Dogbert, on networking
   videotron.ca


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From: Ben Chambers
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 22 Jan 2001 23:37:35
Message: <3A6D0AA4.618D54C6@hotmail.com>
"[ShockWave]" wrote:

> It has been a LONG time since the last release, when does a new realease
> come? Are there any Beta version?
>
> A new POV-Ray that supports the new things in AMD Athlon and Intel Pentium
> 4!

I _hope_ that it's not the official version!  I'm still stuck with a k6-233!
(And I remember thinking this machine was so fast I'd never be able to make a
scene that would take more than 24hrs... wow, was I naive back then or what?
Of course, I _had_ been using a 486SX - SX as in, no FPU.  But, we don't
really need to get people started reminiscing about the slow traces of their
youth, now do we? :)
...Chambers


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From: Ben Chambers
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 22 Jan 2001 23:37:50
Message: <3A6D0AB4.19A80099@hotmail.com>
"[ShockWave]" wrote:

> It has been a LONG time since the last release, when does a new realease
> come? Are there any Beta version?
>
> A new POV-Ray that supports the new things in AMD Athlon and Intel Pentium
> 4!

I _hope_ that it's not the official version!  I'm still stuck with a k6-233!
(And I remember thinking this machine was so fast I'd never be able to make a
scene that would take more than 24hrs... wow, was I naive back then or what?
Of course, I _had_ been using a 486SX - SX as in, no FPU.  But, we don't
really need to get people started reminiscing about the slow traces of their
youth, now do we? :)
...Chambers


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 23 Jan 2001 01:58:47
Message: <3A6D4104.64E23820@erols.com>
Ben Chambers wrote:
> 
>  But, we don't really need to get people started reminiscing about the
> slow traces of their youth, now do we? :)

You mean, like the ray-tracer I wrote in QBASIC?

Regards,
John


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From: J-Print News
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 23 Jan 2001 02:55:13
Message: <3a6d38e1@news.povray.org>
> You mean, like the ray-tracer I wrote in QBASIC?

That sounds interesting. Do you have it for download or can you e-mail it to
me by any chance. I'd love to see it.

Thanks

Nekar


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 24 Jan 2001 01:55:53
Message: <3A6E91DB.BB6B8D78@erols.com>
J-Print News wrote:
> 
> > You mean, like the ray-tracer I wrote in QBASIC?
> 
> That sounds interesting. Do you have it for download or can you e-mail
> it to me by any chance. I'd love to see it.

'Fraid I don't have it.  I wrote it around six years ago.  It only
did spheres and one light source.  I lost the source in a hard drive
crash sometime during '98.

Regards,
John


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From: Michael Brown
Subject: Re: Athlon and Pentium 4
Date: 26 Jan 2001 17:47:41
Message: <3a71fe8d@news.povray.org>
Hehe. Like my raytracer on my TI-92+
Nothing like B&W raytracing I say!

"J-Print News" <vir### [at] iconcoza> wrote in message
news:3a6d38e1@news.povray.org...
>
> > You mean, like the ray-tracer I wrote in QBASIC?
>
> That sounds interesting. Do you have it for download or can you e-mail it
to
> me by any chance. I'd love to see it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nekar
>
>


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