Originally posted by: Fingers
You could make a small beowolf cluster.
Originally posted by: plastick
Originally posted by: Fingers
You could make a small beowolf cluster.
What is that and how does it work?
Arent there any applications that I can install on my computers to get them to work together??
I know that I have used 3d software that allowed me to render over network- using other systems cpu power.
Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: plastick
Originally posted by: Fingers
You could make a small beowolf cluster.
What is that and how does it work?
Arent there any applications that I can install on my computers to get them to work together??
I know that I have used 3d software that allowed me to render over network- using other systems cpu power.
I don't think it'd be any faster than just installing the same client on both.
what software did you use that can do that?Originally posted by: plastick
Originally posted by: Fingers
You could make a small beowolf cluster.
What is that and how does it work?
Arent there any applications that I can install on my computers to get them to work together??
I know that I have used 3d software that allowed me to render over network- using other systems cpu power.
While F@H is a good cause (I run it), it won't do what you want, which I understand to be to seamlessly distribute multithreaded tasks automatically across multiple systems in a "cluster." With Windows, that is impossible, but you could use the Linux-based OpenMOSIX to effect that type of setup. Of course, it won't split up a single threaded task; if the program is designed to take advantage of multiple CPUs, then in general it can take advantage of an OpenMOSIX cluster also. BTW, as far as programs that run on Windows and have their own facilities for distributed processing, Nuendo deserves mention.Originally posted by: plastick
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Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
what software did you use that can do that?Originally posted by: plastick
Originally posted by: Fingers
You could make a small beowolf cluster.
What is that and how does it work?
Arent there any applications that I can install on my computers to get them to work together??
I know that I have used 3d software that allowed me to render over network- using other systems cpu power.
Originally posted by: ProviaFan
While F@H is a good cause (I run it), it won't do what you want, which I understand to be to seamlessly distribute multithreaded tasks automatically across multiple systems in a "cluster." With Windows, that is impossible, but you could use the Linux-based OpenMOSIX to effect that type of setup. Of course, it won't split up a single threaded task; if the program is designed to take advantage of multiple CPUs, then in general it can take advantage of an OpenMOSIX cluster also. BTW, as far as programs that run on Windows and have their own facilities for distributed processing, Nuendo deserves mention.
Pop tarts man.. just pop tarts... Oh well.. I was hoping I could have some fun with it... Anyway i suppose that my Athlon 64 3000+ is fast enough for me 😀 Im not touching linux with a 39.5" pole.
Ah, and no worries... spelling is only relative..