We run our room based system on a Dell workstation machine with dual 2.4 ghz processors, 1 gb RAM, a Matrox Parhelia AGP video card that supports 3 monitors/projectors and using the integrated sound chip running WinXP.
Osland, CD (Chris) wrote: Behalf Of Deb Agarwal I have heard several of you mention that you are running a single machine AG node. I am planning to upgrade the hardware for my node and want to try running my room based on a single machine. Does anyone have specs suitable for a single machine node running Windows XP or RedHat 9.0 that can transmit at least 2 videos, operate 1 audio, drive 4 displays, and keep up with the video streaming in to a well attended meeting in a venue? Lets say up to 30 arriving video feeds. Here's a repeat of the info I sent out a few weeks ago, with the name of the audio card manufacturer corrected (I got it wrong in the original e-mail). ---> Ours are: twin 2.8 GHz Xeon on Supermicro motherboard (I think) 1 Gb memory Winnov Videum 4400 VO video capture (4 streams, one card) Matrox Parhelia 256 Mb display card (we only needed 2 main displays) onboard 100 Mbit ethernet Spot the non-information about sound. Here's the story. I got Echo Audio cards (stereo, balanced I/O) cards but when we enabled them, they played back for about half a second and then produced a lovely blue screen. Turns out their cards don't work with Xeon processors - the memory access mechanism is subtly different from Pentiums, and the Echo Audio cards work with Pentiums and Athlons, but not Xeons. In a panic (days to go before VERY high profile demo - UK Minister for Science!) I found that the onboard AC97 audio chipset actually was full duplex, so added a balanced-unbalanced interface (we use Sonifex, but any will do) and a couple of stereo mini-jack to twin phono leads and we were away. I have now found that E-Mu 1212m cards do support Xeons (including twin Xeons) and so, as they are cheaper than the bal-unbal interface and save 1U rack space, will try those in my next nodes. On the display front, we are about to try the Matrox QID which has, at long last, surfaced - 4 outputs from a single PCI-X or AGP slot. ---> We haven't done any stress tests, but from experience with 3 single processor 1400 MHz Athlons and much slower display card (Matrox G200 PCI) I would be very surprised if the above doesn't cruise along with 20-30 incoming video feeds. Hope that helps Cheers Chris ____________________________________________________________________ Chris Osland Office tel: +44 (0) 1235 446565 Digital Media and Access Grid Medialab tel: +44 (0) 1235 446459 BIT Department Access Grid room tel: +44 (0) 1235 445666 e-mail: c.d.osl...@rl.ac.uk<mailto:c.d.osl...@rl.ac.uk> Fax: +44 (0) 1235 445597 CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Bldg. R18) Chilton, DIDCOT, Oxon OX11 0QX, UK [The contents of this email are confidential and are for the use of the intended recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient do not take any action on it or show it to anyone else, but return this email to the sender and delete your copy of it.] -----Original Message----- Thanks for any help, Deb -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ Deb Agarwal e-mail:daagar...@lbl.gov<mailto:e-mail:daagar...@lbl.gov> MS50B-2239 phone :(510)486-7078 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab URL: http://www-itg.lbl.gov/~deba Berkeley, CA 94720 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ -- Bob Riddle (b...@internet2.edu<mailto:b...@internet2.edu>) Technologist,Internet2 3025 Boardwalk, Suite 100 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 Business Phone: 734.913.4257 Fax Number: 734.913.4255 "Math illiteracy affects 7 out of every 5 people"