lucid

About this tag
The tag 'lucid' on WindowsForum.com covers two distinct topics. One refers to Ubuntu Lucid Server (10.04), a Linux distribution used in virtualization setups with KVM/QEMU and virtio drivers for Windows 7 guests. The other topic is Lucid, a company that developed the Hydra multi-GPU technology, allowing different graphics cards (Nvidia and ATI) to work together without SLI or CrossFire. Discussions include the Hydra 200 chip and its integration onto video cards, eliminating the need for a special motherboard. These threads focus on hardware and virtualization, not Windows-specific features.
  1. Virtio install Windows 7 KVM (x64/x86) on Ubuntu 10.04.1 Server via DNJL PPA

    Xen Virtualization on Linux and Solaris: "First of all setup DNJL PPA to upgrade KVM/QEMU up to Qemu 0.12.5 & Libvirt 0.8.3 on Ubuntu Lucid Server and download the most recent Fedora virtio-win drivers from http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/virtio-win/latest/images/bin as floppy and ISO...
  2. Windows 7 Lucid sticks multi-GPU onto video-cards

    New motherboard no longer required Lucid has said that its HydraLogix manufacturer-agnostic multi-GPU will no longer need an expensive new motherboard that includes the chip. Although the technology has been getting some good reviews, it seems that one of the things that has been holding it...
  3. Windows 7 Multi-GPU using Nvidia and ATI cards.....

    Next generation of multi-GPU Lucid has announced a new chip in its Hydra multi-GPU lineup, the Hydra 200. As you may remember, Lucid has announced the first Hydra 100 a year ago, and these chips bring hardware multi-GPU without SLI or Crossfire software. This also means that, thanks to Lucid...