Hi,
I got a 3 node (2 pipes on one, 1 pipe on another), working
from my local site. Works between several HP xw6400, but not
when I include kirk (a xw9300). It has a different CPU. I'll worry
about this later.
We tried the lucy.ply file. It has 14,000,000 vertices, takes 1.3 Gbytes
of memory. Could not get eqPly.64 to work. We suspect that it takes
a very long time to create the k-d tree. So several thoughts arise:
1) why should the entire file be on every computer? One can imagine
that people (I know some) do computations on a remote machine with
multiple CPUs and a part of their data is already on each machine.
2) There could be a ply preprocessor that divides the file off-line.
then reading it would be much more efficient.
3) Have you, Stefan, or anybody, every tried very large polygonal models?
Gordon
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