Tore Posted February 7, 2011 Report Posted February 7, 2011 Hi maybe I'm a dreamer, and this is my dream: I want to build multiple PCs basically only with an Asus motherboard (P8H67 something) with the new i7 2600 cpu (Sandy Bridge) and a 1T HDD, 8G RAM, cooler and power supply. Check this guy: Lukáš Duběda www.duber.cz he did this packing it all into a 1U rack unit. But it seems to me that to really focus on low cost sytems Eias Camera should be available for Linux. I am using Mac for almost evrything I do, but for the rendering I will consider Windows 7 or Linux if it was an option. Any opinion? Quote
Tomas Egger Posted February 7, 2011 Report Posted February 7, 2011 Ola Tore, EIAS 8 runs on Mac Intel machines and Windows 7, Are you aware of our news? We are in the beta cycle of EIAS 9 version which Camera is totally Multiprocessor and 64 bits on Both OS (10.6.x or Windows 7 64 bits). http://www.eias3d.com/category/news/ Thanks Tom Quote
Juanxer Posted February 8, 2011 Report Posted February 8, 2011 Is the new Camera very dependent on OS X and Windows' APIs? The idea of Camera on Unix seems fairly advantageous on paper, as it would substract the OS' costs from a render farm. Although I guess most EIAS users don't go beyond one or two non-server multiprocessor Macs or PCs. (Would it work on WINE ;)?) Quote
Tomas Egger Posted February 8, 2011 Report Posted February 8, 2011 Ola, I use several machines.. lots of cores :) Thanks Tom Quote
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