ATTN: Hamachi Network Distributed Rendering Test!
sigh I tried installing ghamachi (graphical frontend), but I get this error
ghamachi: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
obviously I have gtk 2.0 dev installed
I setup a shared folder, if anyone succed to see and open it, let me know please
ghamachi: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
obviously I have gtk 2.0 dev installed
I setup a shared folder, if anyone succed to see and open it, let me know please
No, I'M the one who did something stupid. I never knew about the Hamachi limitation.. Apparently the network is "full" once 16 different users have logged on once.. Not even at the same time, just total. This makes it pretty useless to a community of users. I'll look into some other options.. maybe some good free software, like openVPN.
The optical fiber render cleaned up very quickly.. only ran for a few hours. It would be interesting to add a slight scattering of light to the glass (not 100% perfect glass) and maybe the fiber would glow slightly. Add some animation and maybe make one of those color-cycling fiber-ball things you see in curio shops.. now if only I had 100 friends to loan me their computers' processing power.
The optical fiber render cleaned up very quickly.. only ran for a few hours. It would be interesting to add a slight scattering of light to the glass (not 100% perfect glass) and maybe the fiber would glow slightly. Add some animation and maybe make one of those color-cycling fiber-ball things you see in curio shops.. now if only I had 100 friends to loan me their computers' processing power.
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Well, I'm a sketchup modeller and I don't use IndigoRenderer (at the moment ); but sometimes I visit the webpage, looking for breathtaking images.
This gridcomputing is THE BIG IDEA: somedays I left my PC downloading and I don't matter to share my CPU. Surfing in the net for a while I founded in www.gridcomputing.com:
http://gpu.sourceforge.net/index.php -> A gnutella clone with share-processor hability.
http://www.alchemi.net/index.html -> "software framework that allows you to painlessly aggregate the computing power of networked machines into a virtual supercomputer".
Both have a screensaver option (like SETI@HOME); but in both a dll is required for the specifical task (indigo rendering), and this exceeds my basic pythonistic skills.
Regards.
P.D.: ...with the distributed network rendering a VPN it's sufficient. May be this options are too complicated. Well, when you decide what soft use, put a big link or section in website.
This gridcomputing is THE BIG IDEA: somedays I left my PC downloading and I don't matter to share my CPU. Surfing in the net for a while I founded in www.gridcomputing.com:
http://gpu.sourceforge.net/index.php -> A gnutella clone with share-processor hability.
http://www.alchemi.net/index.html -> "software framework that allows you to painlessly aggregate the computing power of networked machines into a virtual supercomputer".
Both have a screensaver option (like SETI@HOME); but in both a dll is required for the specifical task (indigo rendering), and this exceeds my basic pythonistic skills.
Regards.
P.D.: ...with the distributed network rendering a VPN it's sufficient. May be this options are too complicated. Well, when you decide what soft use, put a big link or section in website.
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Putting together a DLL that does the following shouldn't be too hard:
1. Queries an online XML file for jobs (hosted on HTTP somewherE)
2. Downloads the relevant files
3. Runs Indigo
4. Can quit Indigo when asked to
5. Does all the other things defined in the grid's specification
If we had such a dll then we could put indigo onto a grid like kaizen mentions and peole could just have indigo rendering as their screensaver. The obvious next step would be to put the render image onto the screen for the screensaver (and perhaps cycle through previous renders that the computer took part in).
Putting together a DLL that does the following shouldn't be too hard:
1. Queries an online XML file for jobs (hosted on HTTP somewherE)
2. Downloads the relevant files
3. Runs Indigo
4. Can quit Indigo when asked to
5. Does all the other things defined in the grid's specification
If we had such a dll then we could put indigo onto a grid like kaizen mentions and peole could just have indigo rendering as their screensaver. The obvious next step would be to put the render image onto the screen for the screensaver (and perhaps cycle through previous renders that the computer took part in).
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i had a look at the GPU project (confusing name. here they're referring to a "global" processing unit, i.e. a grid)
they support the use of batch files as projects, which means that writing a dll isn't necessary.
What would people want to see in grid rendering?
If enough people are interested in this maybe we should start a new topic. I'll see how many replies we get over the next couple of days.
Personally I think the idea of an XML file which lists jobs would be preferable. So that you could also have private job lists, e.g. for you and your mates or for a company.
they support the use of batch files as projects, which means that writing a dll isn't necessary.
What would people want to see in grid rendering?
If enough people are interested in this maybe we should start a new topic. I'll see how many replies we get over the next couple of days.
Personally I think the idea of an XML file which lists jobs would be preferable. So that you could also have private job lists, e.g. for you and your mates or for a company.
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