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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 95 08:51:35 EDT
From: Joe Dox <jdox@FASTech.Com>
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To: jgross@netcom.com, mcoats@qnet.com
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Subject: Re[2]: COmparison Speeds
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Greetings people.
Joe Dox here. (creator of the Hummer) - I've seem these benchmarks
and am honored that it's being used for comparison speed testing.
I have a Pentium 100Mhz, but I have not done any benchmarks with it
yet (been too busy with other things)...
Can anyone do any benchmarks other than frame one? I'm curious to see
how the alpha 275 renders a frame where the guns and missiles are
firing. (big motion-blurs and lens flares). I have my eye on an alpha
and will most likely buy one regardless - but I'm just curious...
Thanks!
Joe Dox
GVA
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Subject: Re: COmparison Speeds
Author: mcoats@qnet.com at felix
Date: 04/15/95 12:58 PM
On Fri, 14 Apr 1995, John Gross wrote:
>
>
> > Here are the comparisons to date:
> >
> > SCENE: Full Metal Hummer, Frame 1
> > -(LWPro Disk #7)
> > -No modifications
>
> SYSTEM TOTAL RENDER TIME
> A2000, FusionForty, 22 megs 1h 57m 4s
> OS3.1, Render to Flyer
> (Tim Urbin)
>
> Alpha: Aspen 275XS, 64 megs 0h 7m 40s
> NT 3.5
> (Dave Paige)
>
> Pentium 100, 32 megs RAM
> NT 3.5
>
> Frame 1 as is (752x480) 0h 22m 15s
> (3 segments)
>
> Frame 1 using 1 segment 0h 20m 37s
> (John Gross)
John,
I would be interested to know how long it takes your pentium system to
render out the same frame using standard windows. If you've got the
time, let us know.
Manny