If it isn't too much of a bother I'd be interested in seeing the responses you
got. I know the sun site says that the SunRay 1 supports a software only
implementation of OpenGL but I really curious about the performance of the
SunRay for graphics applications?
- logan
Carlos Proal writes:
>Hi, maybe some dont receive this mail, sorry if you already have it
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>Any of you know if its possible to run Java3D in a SunRay 1 Enterprise
>Appliance ??; and if this is possible, what about lost performance, speed,
>etc...
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>I know that previous versions required Creator and Elite 3D Chips, but
>trends
>are to run everywhere so probably newer apis run in almost every workstation
>or
>still exists restrictions ??.
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>Best Regards.
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