Hi David,
it depends on if you are willing to use stereoscopic display. I'm using a
similar configuration with an Asus V6800.
Its performance is very well, but until now I did not succeed in to switch to
stereoscopic mode.

Regards,
   Nenad Latinovic.

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Thema:  [JAVA3D] Hardware Question

A while back, there was some discussion about video cards.
I'm looking at getting a new computer and am considering the
following:

CPU:  AMD 1.1 GHz Athlon
Video:  ASUS V7700 GeForce 2 GTS w/64Mb DDR memory
OS: Windows 98, Linux, Solaris 8 (tri booting).

I was wondering if anyone could give me feedback as to whether
this will be adequate for Volume rendering using Java 3D.

Thanks,
Dave J.

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