Re: Cheap Machine for Gimp?

2000-01-19 Thread Rui-Tao Dong
"Kelly" == Kelly Lynn Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My question is what is the minimal machine configuration for Gimp to work reasonably fast? What CPU, how much RAM, what video card (to Kelly Piddle. I use GIMP on a P120 with 88 megs of RAM and two Kelly relatively uninteresting

Re: Cheap Machine for Gimp?

2000-01-19 Thread Erunantion
On 19 Jan 2000, Rui-Tao Dong wrote: Thanks for all the replies. I am still wondering if anyone has seen Gimp really really fast with large images on reasonably cost machines? (100K SGIs are out of the question :-) see below. A little bit more detail on my settings. A work, I have a

Re: Cheap Machine for Gimp?

2000-01-19 Thread Rui-Tao Dong
"Erunantion" == Erunantion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Erunantion Well, my first thought is - get more ram. though what Erunantion exactly is this backstore thing? Well, it takes 5V 168pin EDO/ECC DIMM, which isn't cheap comparing with

Re: Cheap Machine for Gimp?

2000-01-19 Thread Greg Sanders
my two cents I run GIMP (1.1.15) on a PII 400 with 384 megs of ram, 16 meg Matrx G400 at 1600x1200 24 bit. I deal with 1600x1200 images often, since I take frequent screenshots for themes.org. Even with what should be a kick ass system, I still find that GIMP slows down significantly with such

Re: Cheap Machine for Gimp?

2000-01-15 Thread Kelly Lynn Martin
On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 00:30:55 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero) said: My question is what is the minimal machine configuration for Gimp to work reasonably fast? What CPU, how much RAM, what video card (to As CPU a K7, ie, but the serious point about this is lots