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This category covers information regarding the visualization lab at Deschutes 207. | This category covers information regarding the visualization lab at Deschutes 207. | ||
== | == Machines == | ||
* [[Visualization:Moltar|Moltar]]: Moltar is the Dual-Woodcrest Dell machine that drives both the [[Visualization:Cyviz|Cyviz]] and [[Visualization::Sony Proejctors|Sony]] Projectors. | * [[Visualization:Moltar|Moltar]]: Moltar is the Dual-Woodcrest Dell machine that drives both the [[Visualization:Cyviz|Cyviz]] and [[Visualization::Sony Proejctors|Sony]] Projectors. | ||
* [[Visualization:Optix|Optix]]: Optix is an 16 cpu SGI Prism that drives both the [[Visualization:Cyviz|Cyviz]] and [[Visualization::Sony Proejctors|Sony]] Projectors. | * [[Visualization:Optix|Optix]]: Optix is an 16 cpu SGI Prism that drives both the [[Visualization:Cyviz|Cyviz]] and [[Visualization::Sony Proejctors|Sony]] Projectors. | ||
* [[Visualization:Crash & Burn|Crash & Burn]]: Crash and Burn are two custom 64-bit Pentium D systems that drive the [[Visualization:Dell Display Wall|Dell Display Wall]]. | * [[Visualization:Crash & Burn|Crash & Burn]]: Crash and Burn are two custom 64-bit Pentium D systems that drive the [[Visualization:Dell Display Wall|Dell Display Wall]]. | ||
== Displays == | |||
* [[Visualization:Sony Projectors|Sony VPL-VW100]] Four of these are tiled together to make a 3840x2160 rear projection display | |||
Revision as of 22:36, 30 January 2007
This category covers information regarding the visualization lab at Deschutes 207.
Machines
- Moltar: Moltar is the Dual-Woodcrest Dell machine that drives both the Cyviz and Sony Projectors.
- Optix: Optix is an 16 cpu SGI Prism that drives both the Cyviz and Sony Projectors.
- Crash & Burn: Crash and Burn are two custom 64-bit Pentium D systems that drive the Dell Display Wall.
Displays
- Sony VPL-VW100 Four of these are tiled together to make a 3840x2160 rear projection display
Pages in category "Visualization"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.