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in news:slr### [at] fwicom Ron Parker wrote:
> Okay, now this is really speaking for myself and not for the Team,
> and it's also entirely tongue-in-cheek, but... Users? What are
> those? Why is their opinion important?
>
Kicking in open doors?
The most truethfull statement I've read on this server?
OK.
I just lack the english idiom to experess my agrement with your
statement. And I guess many users never saw it this way :) ,or maybe :(
Ingo
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> a commercial system would free the team from cross platform issues. If
> someone wants to set up a render farm, its the rending thats importamt,
not
> the underlying OS. And making the project commercial would generate some
> revenues that can help fund the pov server, and pov coders
At http://www.imp.org/ we have a (non-commercial) povray render farm
running. Feel free to visit the website or drop us an e-mail. The farmers
are running win95/98/NT/2000/XP and all different kinds of *nix.
Regards,
Apache
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Hi,
how about a client/server aproach? A sort of daemon running in the backgroup
which is connecting to the GUI via TCP/IP (local or remote RPC).
The GUI does "only" dispatching of the source to all "known" daemons.
Animations with tons of images could be created much faster.
If you have a dual CPU system, you "simply" run two daemons and set the
affinity to a dedicated CPU. The GUI would still communicate through TCP/IP via
localhost (loopback).
This would also be very nice for Winows GUI plus a couple of Linux/UNIX boxes
with "just" daemons running on it!
If you "spin" this idea a little bit further, you could imagine that you could
use other people's CPUs over the net (if they allow it). There are a lot of
linux/unix boxes running 24x7 and ideling most of the time.
I'm aware that this is definitly not something that can be realized easily. But
as a more general direction it would be very nice.
regards,
Peter
Jack schrieb:
> Hi:
>
> I am running win2k with dual pIII 800Mhz.
>
> My kernal is setup for dual processing (I have other applications that
> utilize the dual PIIIs).
>
> I am running a patch of megaPOV0.7, called POVMan 0.71.4.
>
> It does not seem to be utilizing the dual CPUs.
>
> Is this the nature of the application or is there a setting I am not using?
>
> Best regards,
> Jack
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