Thanks Sabuj,
I thought so, but couldn't be sure, as a lot depends on the quality of
the drivers... w/o Direct Rendering (ATI drivers sucks!), my ath64
laptop with R9700 only manages to give me some 4 fps... that makes it
all but unusable. so i was afraid to find myself in an even worst
Hi Luca,
I'm using MacPymol on an old blue and white G3, and it works fine.
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Subject: [PyMOL] Pymol on MacMini
On Jun 15, 2005, at 9:13, Luca Fenu wrote:
I thought so, but couldn't be sure, as a lot depends on the quality of
the drivers... w/o Direct Rendering (ATI drivers sucks!), my ath64
laptop with R9700 only manages to give me some 4 fps... that makes it
all but unusable. so i was afraid to find
Hi everyone,
I'm thinking of buying a Mac mini to use as minimal computer for home,
and will need it to run pymol smoothly. is this the case, or the little
machine doesn't have enough juice to handle, let's say, visualisation of
a protein active site and ligand docked into it, with different
Hi,
I can run pymol smoothly on my celeron-m 1.3ghz laptop with intel
i855gmch embedded graphics chip. This has no dedicated memory and uses a
portion of the 512MB system ram for graphics processing.
The specs say that mac mini's come standard with ati r9200 with 32mb
*dedicated* ram for