I am fully aware of how long renders take, I am also fully aware of the excess resolution used by many people that is never realised on all but the most elite of display systems. A 640x480 render of a complex raytraced scene usually completes in less than 10 minutes on my PIII-1000MHz w/640MB RAM. You may want to render a scene at 6400×4800 but only you or folks on high end workstations will be able to view its full resolution. HDTV is far from commonplace and the HD-DVD industry is fast killing itself.
Just for starters, i'm not talking about excessive resolutions, i'm talking plain and simple 1024x768, or 1280x1024, but when you have over 5 million polygons in a scene, with 100+ lights, and complex backgrounds, at high AA, it takes a LONG TIME TO RENDER. And as i said, time=money. And HDTV is more commonplace than you might think.
There is emulation on Intel processors with WOW64, but not on AMD processors.
EM64T and AMD64 are NOW virtually identical, they both provide the same Hardware level 32 bit support for applications. Unless you are using an arceaic program, there is no emulation with EM64T. And again, EM64T allows full access to system memory, above 4GB, to all applications. I think you are a little out of date on that front.
I'm accustomed to the use of Sun workstations etc with custom data acquisition hardware and software designed to aquire data at GHz sampling rates from multisector mass spectrometers with high-res time-of-flight sectors... (and this was 10 years ago)
i'm sure your peni$ is much bigger....
But enough of this computing knowledge pissing contest. Its not helping you at all, if it will make you happy, you win, you know more about computing than an instrumental analytical chemist with over 15 years professional experience in high-res MS, NMR, MRI and spectral microscopy OK?
And just because we're spouting credentials, along with my degree
s in Graphic Design and Computer Gaming, i hold a degree in
Computer Science (that's 3 degrees if you're counting). I think i'm well qualified to voice some facts here. And seeing as you are limited to the medical field of computing, and i'm not, i may know a thing or two about what i'm saying.
What did you do with your old PC? Did you just throw it out? That is what I was suggesting your run SFC3 on. I cant see how that would cost you a penny, other than the electricity to run it.
What is left of my old PC is laying in my living room floor. Obviously i canabalized parts from it for this computer. so lets see, to make it work, i would need about $500 in parts. As i said, can't do that. so that's how, other than electricity, it would cost me a penny to make it work.
Have you actually searched the forums yet?
Of course, i wouldn't have posted if i had found the solution elsewhere......