Hi Matthias,

> Screen AND video???

I mean: a monitor and a videocard (like ATI or GeForce). Not to watch
video/movie, but still images.


> Dunno if you really need fast realtime feedback.

Nah, just want to be able to but to construct still images without too much
delay.


> And: What is not to much money???
> Which Operating System???
> What kind of bus-sytem???
> Many questions????

Sorry if my questions have been to vague.
OS: Windows XP.
Bus-system: gonna buy a new computer as well, so everything is possible.
Whaty bus-system should I choose?
Money to spent: monitor EUR 400-700,  video card EUR 60-100.

Are there specific things to look for when buying a video-card for RS3D?
(open-GL capacity or something like that).

> Spend your money to RAM and HT-processors in my opinion.

What's a  HT-processor. High Tech?


Thanks,

I g o r





----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Kappenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Which video card and screen?


> Hi Igor,
>
> Screen AND video???
>
> Dunno if you really need fast realtime feedback.
> (which is not fully implemented in RS like DX shaders etc....)
>
> Spend your money to RAM and HT-processors in my opinion.
> And use onclick raytraycing/postprocess of a renderbox.
> RS lives in imagination and VSL.
>
> And: What is not to much money???
> Which Operating System???
> What kind of bus-sytem???
> Many questions????
>
> Best and fast solution (in my opinion):
> ------Backup your system!!!!
> !!!! Contact all your computer-game-freak friends.
> Get graphic-cards from them.
> Load latest drivers.
> Check all important apps.
> and again.......
> -------Use the system-backup-----!!!!
> next graphic-card
> ------Backup your system!!!!
> Load latest drivers.
> Check all important apps.
> -------Use the system-backup-----!!!!
> next graphic-card
> .........
>
> Mark best graphic-card.
>
> Buy card which fullfills your needs.
>
> Matthias
>
> (BTW: Buy some good "Budweiser" for all of your friends)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: henergy
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:29 PM
> Subject: Re: Which video card and screen?
>
>
> Hello, I g o r.
>
> I use videocards ATI. Monitors TFT and Trinitron. I am happy :)
>
>
> Success, Yuriy.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Igor Wesdorp
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 22:28
> Subject: Which video card and screen?
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Along with upgrading from Real3D te Realsoft3D, I'm planning to buy a new
> screen and videocard. Does any of you have tips?
>
> About the screen:
> I was thinking of a 21" CRT screen (because I don't like the constrained
> view angle of TFT sceens and beacause of their price). Oh, and I don't
want
> to see them thin Trinitron wires. Tips?
>
> About the video card:
> I understood that RS3D uses the video card to generate solid previews of
the
> scene, and so it is important to have a card that is not too slow. Any
> recommendations? I'll use the software only for stills, and I do not want
to
> spent too much money.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> I g o r
>

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