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Hello,
Can anyone help me in animating a computer network wchich includes server
and 5 client computers. Animation is needen only when transmitting signals.
Thanks in advance, Fisco!
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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Please help me how to animate a computer network
Date: 1 Nov 2006 08:28:19
Message: <4548a0f2@news.povray.org>
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Fisco <fis### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Can anyone help me in animating a computer network wchich includes server
> and 5 client computers.
Perhaps you should start by explaining what "animating a computer network"
means.
--
- Warp
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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Please help me how to animate a computer network
Date: 1 Nov 2006 13:13:55
Message: <4548e3e3$1@news.povray.org>
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Fisco wrote:
> Can anyone help me in animating a computer network wchich includes server
> and 5 client computers. Animation is needen only when transmitting signals.
You need to clarify whether you want real-time animation (i.e., showing
things happening as it happens), or animation from traces. You need to
clarify what format your trace data is in. Or do you just need to (say)
demonstrate in a power-point kind of way how a protocol works?
If you're looking for "real-time animation" in the former sense, I'd
suggest that POV-Ray is probably not the tool you want to use, and that
collecting that data is likely to be at least as much of the problem as
getting it on the screen is.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
"That's pretty. Where is it?"
"Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation."
"..."
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Fisco <fis### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> > Can anyone help me in animating a computer network wchich includes server
> > and 5 client computers.
>
> Perhaps you should start by explaining what "animating a computer network"
> means.
>
> --
> - Warp
My idea of animating a computer network is as below:
1. I need a help to depict (design) a computer network (lets say in a
classroom).
1.a. This computer network must contain 6 computers connected with one
switch and one server connected to a switch
2. Supposing that this is a wired network, the animation here will take
place only at the transmission of the signal from the server--> switch -->
client computers.
I think that is more clear now.
Best regards, Fisco
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Fisco wrote:
> > Can anyone help me in animating a computer network wchich includes server
> > and 5 client computers. Animation is needen only when transmitting signals.
>
> You need to clarify whether you want real-time animation (i.e., showing
> things happening as it happens), or animation from traces. You need to
> clarify what format your trace data is in. Or do you just need to (say)
> demonstrate in a power-point kind of way how a protocol works?
>
> If you're looking for "real-time animation" in the former sense, I'd
> suggest that POV-Ray is probably not the tool you want to use, and that
> collecting that data is likely to be at least as much of the problem as
> getting it on the screen is.
>
> --
> Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
> "That's pretty. Where is it?"
> "Channelwood."
> "We should go there on vacation."
> "..."
The description of animating a computer network is as below:
1. I need a help to depict (design) a computer network (lets say in a
classroom).
1.a. This computer network must contain 6 computers connected with one
switch and one server connected to a switch
2. Supposing that this is a wired network, the animation here will take
place only at the transmission of the signal from the server--> switch -->
client computers.
I think that is more clear now.
Best regards, Fisco
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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Please help me how to animate a computer network
Date: 2 Nov 2006 11:53:50
Message: <454a229e$1@news.povray.org>
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Fisco wrote:
> The description of animating a computer network is as below:
> 1. I need a help to depict (design) a computer network (lets say in a
> classroom).
> 1.a. This computer network must contain 6 computers connected with one
> switch and one server connected to a switch
> 2. Supposing that this is a wired network, the animation here will take
> place only at the transmission of the signal from the server--> switch -->
> client computers.
>
> I think that is more clear now.
Please do *not* post the same message three times in different places in the
same thread and newsgroup! Posting a single reply is enough.
Thorsten, POV-Team
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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Please help me how to animate a computer network
Date: 2 Nov 2006 12:02:27
Message: <454a24a3$1@news.povray.org>
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Fisco wrote:
> I think that is more clear now.
This doesn't answer any of the questions I asked. Are these real
computers, or simulated computers for teaching a class lesson? If they
are real computers, how soon after they send a message do you expect to
see the animation?
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
"That's pretty. Where is it?"
"Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation."
"..."
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> This doesn't answer any of the questions I asked. Are these real
> computers, or simulated computers for teaching a class lesson? If they
> are real computers, how soon after they send a message do you expect to
> see the animation?
>
> --
> Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
> "That's pretty. Where is it?"
> "Channelwood."
> "We should go there on vacation."
> "..."
The computers and the other elements of the network have to be simulated by
POVRay.
You asked me: how soon after they send a message do you expect to
see the animation?
lets say 5 times.
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Ok, Ok.... Hmmmmm I was confused too after reading your original posts,
but now I think you're trying to create an educational demonstration video
on how networks work? Two questions: 1) How much experience do you have
with Pov-Ray? 2) By "simulated by POVRay" are you looking to just create a
video/animation (to show network activity etc with spheres running down a
wire for example) or are you wanting Pov-Ray to also somehow "know" what's
going on in the simulation?
Charles
> The computers and the other elements of the network have to be simulated by
> POVRay.
> You asked me: how soon after they send a message do you expect to
> see the animation?
>
> lets say 5 times.
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"Charles C" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Ok, Ok.... Hmmmmm I was confused too after reading your original posts,
> but now I think you're trying to create an educational demonstration video
> on how networks work? Two questions: 1) How much experience do you have
> with Pov-Ray? 2) By "simulated by POVRay" are you looking to just create a
> video/animation (to show network activity etc with spheres running down a
> wire for example) or are you wanting Pov-Ray to also somehow "know" what's
> going on in the simulation?
> Charles
>
The answers of your questions:
1)My Pov-Ray experience is not enough for this project
2)By "simulated by POVRay" I mean just to generate the objects (computers,
switch) and to create the animation.
Fisco
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