Well, you're aware that the Webcasts are run on laptops, right? (somebody
correct me if I'm wrong) Not something known for speed of either processor
or video card. And granted all the files are local, so we're not able to
compare our apples with their oranges (my pet peeve), so they probably would
run at about the same speed as a "normal" workstation, all things considered
(No, I don't listen to NPR!).
And my "lag time" is due to all the interesting topics there have been
lately.
OT portion:
I've been wondering where you are located?
--
Don Reichle
"King Of Work-Arounds"
LDT3/CD3
IntelP4-2.4
1GB RAM
Intel 64MB
"wfb" wrote in message
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> Don:
> How come the 6 day delay in your response?
> Now, I am a person that has to eat a lot of words. Believe me, I hope I
> have to do it over this. Since I haven't seen anything but the webcast
> concerning "Pipes", it appears that with all the 3-D piping with
> structures,
> etc., there must me a large amount of computer overhead used up. Am I
> wrong? I hope so, but no one has taken me to task, yet. What next(?), I
> suppose we must wait for the 64 bit. I'm ready, but then how long for
> software, including drivers to get on board.
>
>
> Bill
> (4 weeks after the roll-out will be a good time to get the "feeling".)
>
>
>
> "Don Reichle" wrote in message
> news:4811643@discussion.autodesk.com...
>> Well, Bill I'll have to call you on the carpet this time around.
>>
>>
>> You have been paying attention to how quickly the C3D team brought out a
>> "start" on the way to replacing Pipes, I imagine. And they have shown
>> (someone will for sure claim smoke and mirrors) that they are poised to
>> deliver a shareable product for production purposes, any day now. I was