Thanks for powerfull Open Source software such as blender! (back in the ATARI days spend all money on a mathematical co-processor for the Falcon 030, so was able to run the super expensive (750,- BUCKS !!! in 1995) “Neon 3D […]
Almost 10 years after it’s release – Mass Effect 2 grafix are still pretty pretty 🙂 the Mass Effect 2 setup was not working. When one inserts DVD2 and hits “retry” nothing happens. “simply copy all the files from the […]
web3d awesome! you can walk here with cursor buttons and tilt up and down with mouse wheel: and even upload your own pictures: http://www.spacegoo.com/tiananmen/# marbleous: But the website itself is pretty impressive: unfortunately the tux web flying simulator did […]
as addressed here, kvm allows GPU pass through to VM. Basically making it possible to run Sidexis4 client on a linux host. when connecting via RDP (Microsoft Remote Desktop) Sidexis complains about the Graphic card being not suitable… but starts […]
pci pass through nic and other hardware directly to vm? theoretically possible, but it’s pretty hard to setup 🙁 btw: stub was only a workaround until vfio is up and ready should have TWO! Graphic-Cards: one onboard for GNU Linux […]
UPDATE! Debian 9 supports Compiz super fancy 3D Accelerated Desktop!? UNTESTED! (it will probably only work with limit amounts of GPU, like 1 out of 3 laptops will support it, this was true for compiz under Knoppix 7.2) https://youtu.be/Z34aQ_xH7ac how […]
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About Google SketchUp “A subsidiary of the Trimble Navigation group, SketchUp offers 3D modeling solutions focused on the construction industry vertical, with applications including architectural, civil and mechanical designs. SketchUp 3D software is available in two versions: a free version […]
you know blender is that cool tool that i wished it was available 20 years ago on an Atari Falcon with mathematical Co-Processor (this was an costly Addon :-D) I tried to accomplish anything with on an Atari Falcon 030, […]
setup boinc boinc is a distributed computing system that uses CPU and GPUs to crunch on hefty mathematical problems and allows users with spare (SOLAR?) energy and CPU capacity to contribute to scientific results (hope so). # tested on Debian […]