Thursday January 08, 2009 |
3D Worlds, Sun steps up to the plateSun has some 3D acceleration software designed to optimise the performance of 3D Worlds, called the Sun Visualization System . This was pointed out to me by Constatin Gonzalez, who has written about it on his blog, "Making 3d work over vnc", and thought I'd be interested due to my articles on VNC and remotely accessing more business oriented 3d Worlds. He pointed this out to me after reading with my experiments with VNC Lite, which he has also played with. The Sun software runs on Linux and Solaris, so its no good for Neverwinter Nights, and I can't imagine it'd work inside a Virtual Box. Anyway I have enough Virtual Box experiments at the moment without adding to them, so I doubt that I'll be trying this. tags: technology visualization network "virtual worlds" "3d Computing" (2009-01-08 06:09:28.0) Permalink Comments [1] Post a Comment: Comments are closed for this entry. |
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Actually, adopting this may depend on how quickly I can replace the Cobalt Qube with a hosted service. Once I have a decent Linux/Solaris platform, it may be quicker and easier to do some of these things.
Posted by Dave on January 08, 2009 at 06:12 AM PST #