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Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
Blaster PCI128 sound card. I've just finished re-installing most of my
win98 stuff and I'd be interested to see how much faster the new
computer is at pov-ray. If anyone out there has a simple image with
render time and parse time specs for a PII-233 with 64MB of ram (That's
what my old computer was) I'd very much like to have it so I can see how
much faster my new computer renders. I don't know if it will make a huge
difference though, I don't have any more RAM than before, but it is the
new faster ram and the system buss is running at 100Mhz.
Anyway if you think this post is way off topic or you think I'm just
gloating about my new comp too much then just let me know and I'll
cancel the message, PLEASE don't flame me though, just post a kindly
worded message asking to remove it:-)
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Thomas Lake wrote in message <372B753B.CF324744@home.com>...
>Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
>64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
>Blaster PCI128 sound card.
Nice stats, but with this processor, I recommend _very_much_ getting another
64 MB as soon as possible! It's like running a Porsche on Beetle tires
(well, almost ;-)
Johannes.
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Yes, I would recommend the exact same thing... or even more memory... My
little "outdated" PII 233 Mhz has 160 Mb of RAM... and I already need more
actually (but that's not to do with the processor) :-( Oh well, I think I
might go out and buy an extra 128 Mb when I get the chance...
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Johannes Hubert wrote in message <372bf74c.0@news.povray.org>...
>Thomas Lake wrote in message <372B753B.CF324744@home.com>...
>>Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
>>64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
>>Blaster PCI128 sound card.
>
>Nice stats, but with this processor, I recommend _very_much_ getting
another
>64 MB as soon as possible! It's like running a Porsche on Beetle tires
>(well, almost ;-)
>
>Johannes.
>
>
>
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git git git git ..mumble mumble... git
an here's me pootiling allong with a Poor Old AMD K6-233, and 64MB'O'PC66
Ram...
gonna haf to get a new box (again)
Rick
Lance Birch <lan### [at] usanet> wrote in message
news:372c0ee5.0@news.povray.org...
> Yes, I would recommend the exact same thing... or even more memory... My
> little "outdated" PII 233 Mhz has 160 Mb of RAM... and I already need more
> actually (but that's not to do with the processor) :-( Oh well, I think I
> might go out and buy an extra 128 Mb when I get the chance...
>
> --
> Lance.
>
>
> ---
> For the latest 3D Studio MAX plug-ins, images and much more, go to:
> The Zone - http://come.to/the.zone
> For a totally different experience, visit my Chroma Key Website:
> Colorblind - http://listen.to/colorblind
>
> Johannes Hubert wrote in message <372bf74c.0@news.povray.org>...
> >Thomas Lake wrote in message <372B753B.CF324744@home.com>...
> >>Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
> >>64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
> >>Blaster PCI128 sound card.
> >
> >Nice stats, but with this processor, I recommend _very_much_ getting
> another
> >64 MB as soon as possible! It's like running a Porsche on Beetle tires
> >(well, almost ;-)
> >
> >Johannes.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Well, I WOULD use an AMD... but I can't... the software I'm running doesn't
support it...
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Lance.
---
For the latest 3D Studio MAX plug-ins, images and much more, go to:
The Zone - http://come.to/the.zone
For a totally different experience, visit my Chroma Key Website:
Colorblind - http://listen.to/colorblind
Rick (Kitty5) wrote in message <372c48a1.0@news.povray.org>...
>git git git git ..mumble mumble... git
>
>an here's me pootiling allong with a Poor Old AMD K6-233, and 64MB'O'PC66
>Ram...
>
>gonna haf to get a new box (again)
>Rick
>
>Lance Birch <lan### [at] usanet> wrote in message
>news:372c0ee5.0@news.povray.org...
>> Yes, I would recommend the exact same thing... or even more memory... My
>> little "outdated" PII 233 Mhz has 160 Mb of RAM... and I already need
more
>> actually (but that's not to do with the processor) :-( Oh well, I think
I
>> might go out and buy an extra 128 Mb when I get the chance...
>>
>> --
>> Lance.
>>
>>
>> ---
>> For the latest 3D Studio MAX plug-ins, images and much more, go to:
>> The Zone - http://come.to/the.zone
>> For a totally different experience, visit my Chroma Key Website:
>> Colorblind - http://listen.to/colorblind
>>
>> Johannes Hubert wrote in message <372bf74c.0@news.povray.org>...
>> >Thomas Lake wrote in message <372B753B.CF324744@home.com>...
>> >>Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
>> >>64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
>> >>Blaster PCI128 sound card.
>> >
>> >Nice stats, but with this processor, I recommend _very_much_ getting
>> another
>> >64 MB as soon as possible! It's like running a Porsche on Beetle tires
>> >(well, almost ;-)
>> >
>> >Johannes.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Thomas Lake wrote:
> Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
> 64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
> Blaster PCI128 sound card. I've just finished re-installing most of my
> win98 stuff and I'd be interested to see how much faster the new
> computer is at pov-ray. If anyone out there has a simple image with
> render time and parse time specs for a PII-233 with 64MB of ram (That's
> what my old computer was) I'd very much like to have it so I can see how
> much faster my new computer renders. I don't know if it will make a huge
> difference though, I don't have any more RAM than before, but it is the
> new faster ram and the system buss is running at 100Mhz.
>
> Anyway if you think this post is way off topic or you think I'm just
> gloating about my new comp too much then just let me know and I'll
> cancel the message, PLEASE don't flame me though, just post a kindly
> worded message asking to remove it:-)
Well, after you get that new memory installed, go and get a Linux CD and do
some real power computing. POV-Ray, Enlightenment, Gimp,
Zooooooooooooomm!!!
RedHat 6.0 was just released, and if you don't want to spend the $39 on it,
just get a cheapbytes CD for $1.99
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Funny you should mension that I just bought Red Hat Linux 5.2 and I'm about to
install it on a 1.3 GIG partition.
"Jon A. Cruz" wrote:
> Thomas Lake wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
> > 64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
> > Blaster PCI128 sound card. I've just finished re-installing most of my
> > win98 stuff and I'd be interested to see how much faster the new
> > computer is at pov-ray. If anyone out there has a simple image with
> > render time and parse time specs for a PII-233 with 64MB of ram (That's
> > what my old computer was) I'd very much like to have it so I can see how
> > much faster my new computer renders. I don't know if it will make a huge
> > difference though, I don't have any more RAM than before, but it is the
> > new faster ram and the system buss is running at 100Mhz.
> >
> > Anyway if you think this post is way off topic or you think I'm just
> > gloating about my new comp too much then just let me know and I'll
> > cancel the message, PLEASE don't flame me though, just post a kindly
> > worded message asking to remove it:-)
>
> Well, after you get that new memory installed, go and get a Linux CD and do
> some real power computing. POV-Ray, Enlightenment, Gimp,
> Zooooooooooooomm!!!
> RedHat 6.0 was just released, and if you don't want to spend the $39 on it,
> just get a cheapbytes CD for $1.99
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Oh no! Outdated already.
6.0 was released last Monday. Been a week now. (how long is that in Internet
years?)
(Seriously, I think there's enough new in 6.0 to make it worth while. 2.2 Kernel,
actually released Gnome, better sound support, etc)
Thomas Lake wrote:
> Funny you should mension that I just bought Red Hat Linux 5.2 and I'm about to
> install it on a 1.3 GIG partition.
>
> "Jon A. Cruz" wrote:
>
> >
> > Well, after you get that new memory installed, go and get a Linux CD and do
> > some real power computing. POV-Ray, Enlightenment, Gimp,
> > Zooooooooooooomm!!!
> > RedHat 6.0 was just released, and if you don't want to spend the $39 on it,
> > just get a cheapbytes CD for $1.99
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Thomas Lake wrote:
>
> Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
> 64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
Go get a dual350 with 512Mb RAM :]
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well, I'de recommend you to download the updated parts for 6.0 ... It's worth
it..
(well, I messed up my glibc files... Time to reinstall a _lot_ :-)
Thomas Lake wrote:
>
> Funny you should mension that I just bought Red Hat Linux 5.2 and I'm about to
> install it on a 1.3 GIG partition.
>
> "Jon A. Cruz" wrote:
>
> > Thomas Lake wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everyone I just cot a new computer! Weeeee! Its a PII 400MHz with
> > > 64MB of ram and a Graphics Blaster RIVA TNT video card and a Sound
> > > Blaster PCI128 sound card. I've just finished re-installing most of my
> > > win98 stuff and I'd be interested to see how much faster the new
> > > computer is at pov-ray. If anyone out there has a simple image with
> > > render time and parse time specs for a PII-233 with 64MB of ram (That's
> > > what my old computer was) I'd very much like to have it so I can see how
> > > much faster my new computer renders. I don't know if it will make a huge
> > > difference though, I don't have any more RAM than before, but it is the
> > > new faster ram and the system buss is running at 100Mhz.
> > >
> > > Anyway if you think this post is way off topic or you think I'm just
> > > gloating about my new comp too much then just let me know and I'll
> > > cancel the message, PLEASE don't flame me though, just post a kindly
> > > worded message asking to remove it:-)
> >
> > Well, after you get that new memory installed, go and get a Linux CD and do
> > some real power computing. POV-Ray, Enlightenment, Gimp,
> > Zooooooooooooomm!!!
> > RedHat 6.0 was just released, and if you don't want to spend the $39 on it,
> > just get a cheapbytes CD for $1.99
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