Computer specs question
Posted: 07.06.2008, 21:31
What are the best video card and the best processor to run celestia on?
Real-time 3D visualization of space
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selden wrote:Be sure to get it with Windows XP, not Vista. Vista is a pain to configure so that Celestia works conveniently. Bob can tell you all about that.
(Unless you like Linux, of course; but I suspect that if you were a Linux fan, you wouldn't be asking about computer configurations.)
When it does come time to upgrade, you might consider looking for one which includes an Nvidia graphics chipset or one that's certified by one of the 3D design companies (e.g. by Autodesk for use with Inventor). Most people don't realize how many different laptop graphics options there are.zhar2 wrote:Well procesor: check, ram: check, hard drive: check, graphics card: im afraid to say that as i own just my laptop and the graphics card is build-in to the motherboard is quite hard to upgrade it and besides the laptop is just 6 months old so its not gona be replaced any time soon.
Somewhat. However, Linux usually is more difficult to configure than Windows, and you have to be careful to get a system configuration that's supported by the version of Linux that you want to use. Linux support for new hardware designs tends to be a while in coming.but i guess im doing ok with its graphics card, but if i where using linux would the requirments drop?
BobHegwood wrote:selden wrote:Be sure to get it with Windows XP, not Vista. Vista is a pain to configure so that Celestia works conveniently. Bob can tell you all about that.
(Unless you like Linux, of course; but I suspect that if you were a Linux fan, you wouldn't be asking about computer configurations.)
Vista is a pain to get anything working correctly. Then, when you do get it working, a 66MB update will come along which will try to throw all your work out of the Window(s) again.
Goonster wrote:BobHegwood wrote:Vista is a pain to get anything working correctly. Then, when you do get it working, a 66MB update will come along which will try to throw all your work out of the Window(s) again.
I`m surprised at this. I have downloaded v1.4.1 and v1.5.1 without any problems. Both versions have worked fine for me and I`m on Vista Basic.
PlutonianEmpire wrote:What tips do you have for setting up celestia to run smoothly on Vista?
And If i buy a computer with vista, where can I find a program or disk that can downgrade Vista to XP?
I think this goes for HP/ComPaq,Gateway and DellWell, you can see my specs in my signature, but almost every time I download the most recent updates, I get problems. It could very well have something to do with the hardware vendor too though. HP isn't exactly keeping up with new updates as they are released from Microsoft. Normally, I'll download the latest from MS, and then check for any new HP updates too.
Nastytang wrote:My Daughter Bought a HP/ComPaq and has issues with Vista Bad!!! Driving me to Become a Brain Dead ?????? !!!!
LOL OK..........But I`m always spouting off about My Dead Brain Cells and her puter surly has added to them,... does that count ??BobHegwood wrote:Nastytang wrote:My Daughter Bought a HP/ComPaq and has issues with Vista Bad!!! Driving me to Become a Brain Dead ?????? !!!!
Not possible... I am the ONLY Brain-Dead user on this forum, and I take great pride in being here.
How about "Celestially-Challenged?" "Brain-Restricted?" "Mentally-disinclined?" "Logically-inhibited?"Nastytang wrote:LOL OK..........But I`m always spouting off about My Dead Brain Cells and her puter surly has added to them,... does that count ??
How do I do that?BobHegwood wrote:Secondly, if you do get a Vista system, make certain that you install Celestia as a Vista application, and NOT an XP-compatible application.
Simply RUN the Celestia setup program without defining it as an XP-compatible program.PlutonianEmpire wrote:How do I do that?