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DrQueue 0.61.0 (Testing branch)







DrQueue 0.61.0 (Testing branch)

DrQueue 0.61.0 (Testing branch) 04/15/2005 03:24 PM

Screenshot Drqueue is a distributed rendering queue. It helps manage jobs on a render farm. It works under Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, IRIX, and Windows, supports Maya, Blender, Mental Ray, Bmrt (Renderman), 3Delight, and Pixie out of the box, and can support any other renderer or computing task that can be handled via scripting.


Changes:
Lightwave support has been added. There is a new load balancing algorithm and improvements in the GUI. Submission time is included in job information.




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