Since you are on NT/IIS I would also recommend evaluating JRun (http://www.allaire.com/jrun). Interestingly enough it is now an Allaire product.
JRun is a servlet/JSP engine that supports almost any web server OS configuration. Don't be scared off by Java, modern VM's scream. Here's a comparison of JSP and CF you might enjoy:
That seems odd because the Viper 770 seems to have double the hardware power. Is the TNT driver just that far behind the 3Dfx driver or is it more of an architecture problem that XFree86 4.0 will solve?
Did you compile the TNT Mesa library yourself? Did you use the latest release or CVS archives?
Since you are on NT/IIS I would also
recommend evaluating JRun (http://www.allaire.com/jrun). Interestingly
enough it is now an Allaire product.
JRun is a servlet/JSP engine that supports almost any web server OS configuration. Don't be scared off by Java, modern VM's scream. Here's a comparison of JSP and CF you might enjoy:
http://people.sigma6.com/~jsturm/cfjsp.html
Check out:
http://glx.on.openprojects.net/
The FAQ mentions how to get anonymous CVS
access to the nVidia GLX module.
That seems odd because the Viper 770 seems
to have double the hardware power. Is the TNT
driver just that far behind the 3Dfx driver or
is it more of an architecture problem that XFree86
4.0 will solve?
Did you compile the TNT Mesa library yourself?
Did you use the latest release or CVS archives?
I found this educational:
http://reality.sgi.com/ripperda_engr/glx/
Has anyone successfully run q3test on a nVidia
based card?