based on my experience, you should have no performance problem with this
configuration;
graphic card+ ram are the key, probably even more than cpu clock;
in any case, you will probably only have good surprises
hint:
use full color mode with the Viper & default driver otherwise, you may have
strange results when displaying bitmaps...
cheers
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Petty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 6:24 AM
Subject: [JAVA3D] New computer


>I am just wondering,
>I just ordered the following
>    pIII  550 xeon
>    256 meg ram
>    32meg Diamond Viper card
>    runs NT
>
>Will this configuration run good with JAVA and JAVA3D... I have used both
>on a solaris machine (ultra 5) on campus.. I have personally never owned a
>computer until now.  When I get this in, what is some good install tips
>and tricks... I plane on using java3d for an independent study class(doing
>virtual reality stuff, on the immersadesk  www.pyramidsystems.com).. but
>want to develop at home, the immersadesk at school that will eventaully
>run the code is actually runned by a sgi OCTANE.  Will this work out?
>
>Thanks alot
>Ron Petty
>
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