TL.net looks good on 200mil pixels - Page 4
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Hunterai
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Really? | ||
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Cyber_Cheese
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What's the window in the top right? And the stuff at the middle bottom? | ||
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scorch-
United States816 Posts
On June 10 2011 05:33 TheBB wrote: A supercomputer running Windows? Really? Re-read what he said. The visualization wall is a separate machine (virtual/physical) running windows 7, the supercomp is running AIX ![]() | ||
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dcemuser
United States3248 Posts
http://www.gsu.edu/ist/acs/ | ||
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Mista_Masta
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TheBB
Switzerland5133 Posts
On June 10 2011 05:40 scorch- wrote: Re-read what he said. The visualization wall is a separate machine (virtual/physical) running windows 7, the supercomp is running AIX ![]() Well, that's better. I still wouldn't touch Windows in a research environment with a 10-foot pole though. | ||
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klue
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echO [W]
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Mailing
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I see people with "setups" all the time with 3 monitors side by side, but the black lines between them just make it look extremely tacky. | ||
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OminouS
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Rodiel3
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PDizzle
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Xapti
Canada2473 Posts
On June 10 2011 05:19 absalom86 wrote: Upload a video of you playing a Starcraft 2 match on that screen please :þ Epic multi screen micro. Not only do I doubt that the system could actually run Starcraft 2 in 1 normal-sized screen, but I can certainly doubt that it would run on something like 4 screens or more at once. The fact is unless you design something to allow good gaming performance (which I don't see why they would), it will not have good gaming performance. On June 10 2011 06:01 Mailing wrote: Large high resolution displays are not easily constructed. There is a way to get good frame/bezel-less appearance though, and that is to use glass to refract the light away from the borders, and onto one screen or another. I believe it requires the monitors to be in an arc configuration though, not flat.Will it ever be possible to have a single monitor that large, interconnected and in a arc like that? I see people with "setups" all the time with 3 monitors side by side, but the black lines between them just make it look extremely tacky. Another option is to be using projectors instead of monitors. They obviously have their own problems, but can be quite viable, albeit expensive. | ||
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