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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: kasperl on December 28, 2002, 07:30:19 am

Title: offering cpu time
Post by: kasperl on December 28, 2002, 07:30:19 am
i've seen a lot of good renders here, and i'd like to help. but i don't have the brains nor the software to think of anything myself. however my computer is doeing almost nothing most of the time, so if anyone finds a way to distrubed computer work for renders, i'm offering help. i've only got a few demands:
1. it's gotta be in relativley small packages, let's say under 50 mb
2. i want to be able to see what's being rendered, so i can check i'm not rendering anything wrong
3. it's gotta be a very stable proggram
4. i want to be able to do some work (text editing, checking HLP, etc) while the rendering is going on.

that's all, so if you know how to do it,just tell me and let me help.

my system specs are:
win98SE
800mhz p3
196mb RAM (sd)
16mb TNT2 integrated on the motherboard
500MB available on my HD for this stuff
and a cable net acces, dl is good, upload isn't
Title: offering cpu time
Post by: Sandwich on December 28, 2002, 07:50:54 am
I don't have comprehensive knowledge of distributed computing, nor MAX's network render stuff, but I don't think such a thing is possible (with current software). I'd be happy to be proven wrong, though. :nod:
Title: offering cpu time
Post by: Darkage on December 28, 2002, 08:48:34 am
I think he ment that a person that want to use his offer sends the scene and the meshes to him and he opens the scene and starts rendering it.

Wel your demands proberly can't be set like you want.


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1. it's gotta be in relativley small packages, let's say under 50 mb


That is no problem to do.


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2. i want to be able to see what's being rendered, so i can check i'm not rendering anything wrong



Wel i am not sure about that, but Lightwave has a preview window when rending animations and still images dunno about other programs.( they proberly also have it ).


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3. it's gotta be a very stable proggram


That depends on the hardware you are using and programs you are running while rendering. And no rendering program is very stable. But like i said that depends on hardware and your compuer configurations. So on one PC it's more stable then another.


4. i want to be able to do some work (text editing, checking HLP, etc) while the rendering is going on.

That also depends on how complex the scene is. If some one used Volumetrics then it wil be prety CPU intensive. And since you only have 192MB of ram it wil proberly be a pain to browse or run anything els in the background.


I think you shoudl carefully consider if you realy want to do this imo. But thats up to you.;)


The offer is nice, but i won't use it .See below:)

OS: Winxp Professional
Amd Athlon 1.2ghz
40gb ATA100 Maxtor HDD
Asus A7133 (if i remember the number corecly:p)
Geforce2 MX100/200 32MB APG
512MB SDRam pc-133
Title: offering cpu time
Post by: Ashrak on December 28, 2002, 11:28:56 am
nah no need

XP1600+ :D
GF2MX400
256 ram
40gig HDD :p
i think im going to buy another 100 gig HDD someday soon :wink:
Title: offering cpu time
Post by: kasperl on December 29, 2002, 04:17:33 am
ok, to bad that i can't help,since i'm not doeing anything or the community right now. but the offer still stands tough, i just don't have any software to do rendering with,so it as to be a stand-alone package.