Godd Morning,

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:52 PM, melomania [via Software]
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Is Equalizer the perfect basis for this?

I would say so. Pay attention to the windows-related stuff in [2], if
you're using windows.

> Do I understand correclt that it more or less replaces the old GLUT?

In a certain way, yes. Since there is no official ARB for GLUT, there
is no 'replacement'. Equalizer is much more powerful than GLUT>

> Can it be combined with GLEW?

It already comes with the multi-context version of GLEW [1].

> How does it deal with the different SLI configurations of nVidia cards?

As you want to use it. There are two options:

1) SLI enabled: Equalizer will use all GPUs as one, and SLI does the magic
2) SLI disabled: Equalizer will drive each card separately.

2 is normall faster.

> Does it support the GTX480 card?

Yes, there is no reason it does not. We haven't tested it yet.


HTH,

Stefan.


[1] http://www.equalizergraphics.com/documents/design/glExtensions.html
[2] 
http://www.equalizergraphics.com/documentation/parallelOpenGLFAQ.html#multigpu

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