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From: koren@hpfcogv.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
Subject: Re: Question about setting up lightwave network.
Date: 02 Dec 1994 02:53:50 GMT
Organization: Hewlett Packard Ft. Collins
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In-reply-to: doyle@hotlne.enet.dec.com's message of 28 NOV 94 22:47:32
doyle@hotlne.enet.dec.com (My name is...) writes:
> What I have is a Toaster 2000/030/20meg with 3.5 software, and a Pentium/60
> 8meg systems.
> I've been looking for Ethernet cards for both, but am not shure what
[snip]
> For instance, what I'd like to set up is the following.
> Connect them with the ethernet and use arexx to split up the rendering between
> the 2.
If you are rendering animations, you might not need to get that fancy.
Just have one machine render frames 1 to 100, and other 200 though
(whatever), etc. (Actually the Pentium is probably sufficiently faster
than the 030 that you could almost ignore the 030 entirely and just use
it to model your next project while the Pentium rendered stuff).
- steve