The Application
Performance Characterization Project Committee Rules
V1.8
Last Updated: 1/25/01
- Overview
- General Philosophy
- Within SPEC's Graphics Performance Characterization (GPC) Group there
was a strong belief that it is important to benchmark graphics performance
based on actual applications. Application-level benchmarks exist, but they
are not standardized and they do not cover a wide range of application
areas. Thus, the Application Performance Characterization
(SPECapcSM) Project was created within the GPC to create
a broad-ranging set of standardized benchmarks for graphics-intensive
applications.
- The SPECapc seeks to develop benchmarks for generating accurate
application-level graphics performance measures in an open, accessible and
well-publicized manner.
- The SPECapc wishes to contribute to the coherence of the field of
application performance measurement and evaluation so that vendors will be
better able to present well-defined performance measures and customers
will be better able to compare and evaluate vendors products and
environments.
- The SPECapc will provide formal beta benchmarks to members and final
benchmark releases to the public in a timely fashion.
- Hardware and software used to run the SPECapc benchmarks must provide
a suitable environment for running typical (not just benchmark) workloads
for the applications in question.
- SPECapc reserves the right to adapt its benchmarks as it deems
necessary to preserve its goal of fair and useful benchmarking (e.g.
remove benchmark, modify benchmark code or data, etc). If a change is made
to the suite, SPECapc will notify the appropriate parties (i.e. SPECapc
members and users of the benchmark) and SPECapc will re-designate the
benchmark by changing its name and/or version. In the case that a
benchmark is removed in whole or in part, SPECapc reserves the right to
republish in summary form "adapted" results for previously published
systems, converted to the new metric. In the case of other changes, such a
republication may necessitate re-testing and may require support from the
original test sponsor.
- Overview of Optimizations
- SPECapc is aware of the importance of optimizations in producing the
best system performance. SPECapc is also aware that it is sometimes hard
to draw an exact line between legitimate optimizations that happen to
benefit SPECapc benchmarks and optimizations that specifically target
SPECapc benchmarks. However, with the list below, SPECapc wants to
increase awareness of implementers and end-users to issues of unwanted
benchmark-specific optimizations that would be incompatible with SPECapc's
goal of fair benchmarking.
- To ensure that results are relevant to end-users, SPECapc expects that
the hardware and software implementations used for running SPECapc
benchmarks adhere to a set of general rules for optimizations.
- General Rules for Optimization
- Optimizations must generate correct images and results for the
application under test, for both the benchmark case and similar cases.
Correct images and results are those deemed by the majority of the SPECapc
electorate, potentially with input from the associated independent
software vendor (ISV) and/or end-users, to be sufficiently adherent to the
intent behind the application.
- Optimizations must improve performance for a class of workloads where
the class of workloads must be larger than a single SPECapc benchmark or
SPECapc benchmark suite.
- For any given optimization a system should generate correct images
with and without said optimization. An optimization should not reduce
system stability.
- The vendor encourages the implementation for general use (not just for
running a single SPECapc benchmark or SPECapc benchmark suite).
- The implementation is generally available, documented and supported by
the providing vendor.
- In the case where it appears that the above guidelines have not been
followed, SPECapc may investigate such a claim and request that the
optimization in question (e.g. one using SPECapc benchmark-specific
pattern matching) be removed and the results resubmitted. Or, SPECapc may
request that the vendor correct the deficiency (e.g. make the optimization
more general purpose or correct problems with image generation) before
submitting results based on the optimization.
- It is expected that system vendors would endorse the general use of
these optimizations by customers who seek to achieve good application
performance.
- No pre-computed (e.g. driver-cached) images, geometric data, or state
may be substituted within an SPECapc benchmark on the basis of detecting
that said benchmark is running (e.g. pattern matching of command stream or
recognition of benchmark's name).
- Membership
- Membership
- Membership in the SPECapc is open to any organization that has a
direct and/or material interest in graphics-focused application
benchmarking.
- Members are expected but not required to be active participants
developing and improving SPECapc benchmarks.
- Members are entitled to secure access to development code.
- Members are entitled to unlimited publication rights.
- New members become eligible for voting on the 2nd
consecutive qualified meeting. The first qualified meeting may have been
attended prior to becoming a member.
- A member maintains voting rights by attending 1 out of the last 3
qualified meetings. A member loses their voting rights upon missing 3
consecutive qualified meetings.
- A member regains voting rights on attending a second consecutive
qualified meeting.
- Associate Status
- Associate status is available to non-profit organizations.
- All SPECapc, GPC and SPEC rights and rules apply to Associates unless
specifically stated otherwise.
- Associates are entitled to secure access to development code.
- Associates do not have voting rights.
- Officers and Elections
- On an annual basis the SPECapc will elect from its membership the
following officers:
- Chairperson
- Vice Chairperson
- Secretary-Treasurer
- The Chairperson's responsibilities are to
- conduct meetings,
- send out the agenda on time,
- conduct votes on time,
- deal with outside organizations such as the press,
- police the submission, review and appeal processes.
- The Vice Chairperson's responsibility is to do the chairman's job when
the chairman is not available.
- The Secretary-Treasurer responsibilities are to:
- record minutes,
- maintain the rules document,
- keeps a history of email,
- track finances and interact with the GPC and SPEC Board in that
regard.
- Meetings
- The SPECapc has three types of meetings (not including sub-committee
meetings)
- Regular quarterly meetings
- Special SPECapc face-to-face meetings for the full membership
- Conference call meetings
- Meetings which qualify for attendance only include:
- Face-to-face meetings scheduled one month in advance
- Conference call meetings scheduled at least two weeks in advance
which are indicated as qualified at least two weeks in advance.
- Membership Dues and Billing
- Dues for the SPECapc will be set annually by the SPEC Board of
Directors with input from the SPECapc. Once set, the dues amount will be
recorded in the SPEC minutes and communicated to the SPECapc by the SPEC
office.
- Payment of dues for a given calendar year must be received at the SPEC
office by March 1st of that year. Alternately, a Letter of Intent to join
the SPECapc must be received by the SPEC office by March 1st of that year
with a subsequent dues payment by May 1st of that year. Failure to meet
these deadlines will result in loss of membership and voting rights which
will be reinstated when full payment is received at the SPEC office.
- Non-Member Publication
- The SPECapc will accept submissions from non-members for review and
publication on the SPEC public website.
- Non-member submissions must follow the same rules and procedures as
member submissions.
- Non-members are not eligible to participate in reviewing results.
- Non-members will be charged per system configuration for their
submissions. Any change in hardware or software constitutes a new
configuration.
- On an annual basis the SPECapc will establish the pricing for
non-member publication. The amounts will be recorded in the SPECapc
minutes.
- A configuration will be published on-line for one year, unless the
submitter notifies the publisher that it should be removed.
- After one year, the configuration will be removed automatically,
unless the submitter notifies the publisher that it should remain on-line.
- There are no additional non-member fees for extending on-line
publication beyond one year.
- The SPECapc project group may remove published results due to
benchmark revision. In this case, the submitter will be given notice by
the project group and may, at no charge, resubmit the identical
configuration for the revised benchmark.
- Benchmarks
- Benchmark Acceptance
- Benchmark components are defined as
- specific revision of an application,
- run rules, scripts and associated data sets.
- New or modified benchmark components require a 2/3-majority vote to be
accepted for publication. Selection of datecode versions of a specific
revision of an application is by majority vote.
- A minimum 3-week review period is required for new or significantly
modified benchmark components.
- At the end of the review period a vote will be called to approve the
proposed changes.
- An amendment to a benchmark component during the review period must be
unanimously accepted. If not, the review period shall be restarted.
- Benchmark Code Versioning
- Benchmarks use the following version coding: M.m (e.g.
SPECapcSM for Pro/ENGINEER® 20.0 v1.1) M is the major release
number and m is the minor release number.
- The major release number is only incremented when large amounts of
code are changed and the scripting language is dramatically changed as a
result -- backward compatibility is highly unlikely when moving scripts or
data sets between major releases (e.g. running v2 scripts on a v3
executable would almost certainly fail).
- The minor release number is bumped if some small set of code is
replaced or removed - but the standard, unchanged scripts and data sets,
as a whole, must run on the new version (but perhaps with different
performance).
- When there is a new major release of a benchmark, submissions using
the previous release will be accepted for at least one submission cycle.
- Submission, Review and Publication
- Submission Preparation Rules
- The rules for the submission and review cycle to be used are those
posted on the SPECapc web site two weeks prior to the submission deadline.
- The benchmark and application versions to be used for a submission are
those posted on the SPECapc web site two weeks prior to the submission
deadline.
- All benchmark sources for a submission must be the same as that posted
on the SPECapc web site two weeks prior to the submission deadline.
- Members who wish not to review the submission of other specific
members due to conflict of interest must submit that list to the SPEC
office prior to the submission deadline. The SPEC office will hold the
conflict of interest list in confidence from other members.
- General Benchmark Run Rules
- The system under test must correctly perform all of the operations
being requested by the application during the benchmark.
- No changes to any files associated with the benchmark are permitted.
- The entire display raster must be available for use by the application
being benchmarked.
- It is not permissible to override the intended behavior of the
application through any means including, but not limited to, registry
settings or environment variables.
- No interaction is allowed with the system under test during the
benchmark, unless required by the benchmark.
- The system under test can not skip frames during the benchmark run.
- It is not permissible to change the system configuration during the
running of a given benchmark. That is, one can't power off the system,
make some changes, then power back on and run the rest of the benchmark.
- Results submitted must be obtained using the scripts, models, and
application revisions which are specified for that submission cycle by the
SPECapc.
- The monitor used in the benchmark must support the stated resolution
and refresh rate.
- The benchmark must successfully obtain all requested window sizes,
with no reduction or clipping of any benchmark-related windows.
Windows created by the benchmark must not be obscured on the screen by
anything other than other elements created by the benchmark.
- Tests may be run with or without a desktop/window manager if the
application allows this, but must be run on some native windowing system.
- General Submission Content Rules
- The information supplied should reflect the SYSTEM AS TESTED.
- All fields in the of the result files must be supplied by the
submitter unless they are marked as "opt.", indicating an optional field.
- Submitters must specify a date for 'General Availability' that is
accurate for the entire system - hardware, software, O/S, drivers, etc.
- Date fields should always contain a valid date. "Now" is not valid in
a date field - the field should instead indicate the earliest date of
availability.
- Price includes system and monitor as tested.
- The color depth used must be at least 24 bits (true color).
- The display raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels by 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- Alternate currency from the US dollar can be submitted as price and
the submission will sort separately on the summary pages for Price and
Price/Performance.
- The submitter is required to declare sufficient information to
reproduce the performance claimed. This includes but is not limited to:
- non-default environment variables,
- non-default registry variables,
- hints,
- changes to the standard makefiles.
- Any information required to be reported such as non-default
environment variables, registry variables or hints, that does not have a
predefined field must be documented in the "Comments" or "API Extensions"
areas of the results page.
- Valid submissions must include screen captures if required by the
benchmark.
- Results previously published for a system can be resubmitted.
- Previously published results being re-submitted can only have price
changes.
- The submission upload file structures are defined in the
benchmark-specific section below.
- Each member company should ensure that the upload file contains data
for all the new configurations and existing published configurations they
wish to continue publishing.
- Standardized cache nomenclature are as follows:
- (D+I) is a Unified instruction and data cache
- (D/I) is a for separate instruction and data caches
- A number followed by KB or MB can be used to describe the size of
the cache.
- Caches dedicated to a processor are listed as per-processor cache
size.
- Caches shared by multiple processors are listed by total size.
- Each component of the submitted software configuration (including the
graphics driver) shall be:
- uniquely identified,
- available to SPECapc members, upon demand, by the submission
deadline and for the duration of the review process,
- available to the public by the publication date, with continued
availability at least through the next submission deadline.
- On or before the date of publication the platform as described in the
submission shall be available for purchase by the public, for the
specified price or less, with a firm delivery date.
- Any change to or replacement of, subsequent to publication, any of the
elements of the submitted software configuration that results in more than
a 5% degradation in any of the benchmark results for that submitted system
will be cause for removal of the results for that system from the SPEC
public website.
- Submission Process Rules
- Each benchmark is considered a separate submission.
- Submission of each benchmark's results (e.g., Pro/ENGINEER®,
Solidworks 98Plus®) will be in different tar/zip files.
- The submission file names are detailed below under the
benchmark-specific rules.
- A submitter of SPECapc benchmark results must upload their submission
to the proper location by the submission deadline.
- The submitter must notify SPEC Office after a submission is uploaded
to the server prior to the submission deadline with contact information
for questions about the submission.
- The submitter must contact the SPEC office if they have attempted to
upload their submission and were not successful.
- The SPEC office will not disclose who has submitted results until the
submission deadline has passed.
- Submissions will not be accepted after the submission deadline.
- The upload directory will be set to write-only until the submission
deadline has passed. Then it is set to read-write (not modify) after the
submission deadline.
- If a submitter is notified that their submission format is incorrect,
they must re-send their submission in proper format within 3 business days
of notification.
- Abuse of the resubmission allowance is grounds for rejection of a
submission.
- Review Period Rules
- SPECapc members shall keep all submitted results confidential until
those results appear on the public SPEC website, or until they become
public through some other means. SPECapc members are free to make their
own submitted results public at any time.
- SPEC Office pairs reviewers to submitters.
- The various SPECapc benchmark review pools will be independent of each
other. The SPEC office will send the list of contact information for the
submissions under review.
- All members will have access to all benchmark submissions once the
review period begins.
- There will be a 5 calendar-day review period on submissions.
- Submissions can not be withdrawn after the submission deadline.
- If a primary reviewer has a question with a submission they must pose
the question to the submitter first.
- Any reviewer/member who has any question with a submission must
either:
- Pose any questions to the submitter and cc the primary reviewer.
- Pose any questions to the primary reviewer. The primary reviewer
must then pose the question(s) to the submitter.
- Pose any questions to an officer of the SPECapc. The officer of the
SPECapc must then pose the question(s) to the submitter and cc the
primary reviewer.
- The submitter can request that their submission be rejected on stated
technical grounds.
- With the permission of the primary reviewer, the submitter may
resubmit their submission.
- The submitter must provide the primary reviewer access to the system
under test at the submitter's facilities if requested by the reviewer
during the review period. The reviewer must state prior to the visit what
part of the submission is going to be verified. Travel expenses are the
responsibility of the reviewer.
- Previously published results being re-submitted can only be reviewed
for consistency with the previous submission and price changes.
- Price can be challenged. If so, the submitter must provide
documentation that the system can be purchased for the price quoted. Price
must be valid for two submission cycles from date of first publication.
Quantity 1 pricing must be used.
- Reviewers will decide if the image quality and results of the
submission are sufficiently correct with respect to the intent of the ISV
to satisfy the intended end-users' expectations.
- The primary reviewer of a submission must either approve the
submission without comment, approve the submission with comment or reject
the submission with comment by the end of the review period. If the
primary reviewer fails to do this, the submission will be automatically
accepted. The submitter may appeal a rejection as described in "Review
Appeal Rules" below.
- Any comments for rejection of a submission received after the end of
the review period will not affect or delay publication of the submission.
- Review Appeal Rules
- There will be a 2-week appeal period following the review period.
- During the appeal process, any submitters of rejected submissions can
make their case to the SPECapc via email.
- At the end of the appeal period, if there is no resolution the Chair
of the SPECapc will call for a vote to approve or reject the submission.
- The whole SPECapc electorate votes on approval or rejection of an
appealed submission. A simple majority of the SPECapc electorate is
required to approve or reject the appeal. In case of a tie the submission
is rejected.
- Challenging Approved Results
- Any member may challenge approved results at any time. This includes
- archived results,
- currently published results and
- re-submitted results not subject to the regular submission review
process.
- The burden of proof that the result should be modified is on the
member who is challenging the result.
- The challenge must be ratified by a majority vote of the SPECapc
electorate.
- The Chair of the SPECapc will call a special review cycle for a
resubmission in the event that a current submission is successfully
challenged.
- Successful challenges of archived results can only result in
annotation, not removal or modification. Annotation is determined by the
majority of the SPECapc electorate.
- SPECapc Benchmark Specific Rules and Procedures
- Pro/Engineer® Release 20.0
- The benchmark must be run using the datecode version of Pro/ENGINEER®
specified on the SPECapc website two weeks prior to the submission
deadline.
- The config.pro file must be used as-is and may not be modified or
overridden.
- The color depth in the 3D graphics windows used by Pro/ENGINEER® must
be at least 24 bits (true color).
- The displayed raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels by 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- The border width of the windows created during the benchmark shall not
exceed 10 pixels.
- The submission must contain the HTML results page as well as the
corresponding "trailfile" that resulted from running the benchmark.
- The directory structure of the submission must be as follows:
.../<Company-name/<system_1/proe/results.htm(l)
.../<Company-name/<system_1/proe/trail.txt
(may be
compressed)
.../<Company-name/<system_2/proe/results.htm(l)
.../<Company-name/<system_2/proe/trail.txt
(may be compressed)
etc...
- Compression may be accomplished using UN*X compress(1), tar -Z or zip.
The reviewer may ask the submitter to supply an uncompressed version of
the trail file(s).
- The submission file must be named
company_apc_proe20_vN.zip or
company_apc_proe20_vN.tar.z where company is the
member company or organization name in lower case and vN is the
file version (e.g. sgi_apc_proe20_v0.tar.z and intel_apc_proe20_v0.zip.)
The initial submission is v0. Resubmitted files must have the version
number incremented.
- Pro/Engineer® 2000i
- The benchmark must be run using the datecode version of Pro/ENGINEER®
specified on the SPECapc website two weeks prior to the submission
deadline.
- The config.pro file must be used as-is and may not be modified or
overridden.
- The color depth in the 3D graphics windows used by Pro/ENGINEER® must
be at least 24 bits (true color).
- The displayed raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels by 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- The border width of the windows created during the benchmark shall not
exceed 10 pixels.
- The submission must contain the HTML results page as well as the
corresponding "trailfile" that resulted from running the benchmark.
- The directory structure of the submission must be as follows:
.../<Company-name/<system_1/proe2000/results.htm(l)
.../<Company-name/<system_1/proe2000/trail.txt
(may be
compressed)
.../<Company-name/<system_2/proe2000/results.htm(l)
.../<Company-name/<system_2/proe2000/trail.txt
(may be compressed)
etc...
- Compression may be accomplished using UN*X compress(1), tar -Z or zip.
The reviewer may ask the submitter to supply an uncompressed version of
the trail file(s).
- The submission file must be named
company_apc_proe2000_vN.zip or
company_apc_proe2000_vN.tar.z where company is the
member company or organization name in lower case and vN is the
file version (e.g. sgi_apc_proe2000_v0.tar.z and intel_apc_proe20_v0.zip.)
The initial submission is v0. Resubmitted files must have the version
number incremented.
- Pro/Engineer® 2000i2
- The benchmark must be run using the datecode version of Pro/ENGINEER®
2000i2 specified on the SPECapc website two weeks prior to the
submission deadline.
- The config.pro file must be used as-is and may not be modified or
overridden.
- The color depth in the 3D graphics windows used by Pro/ENGINEER® must
be at least 24 bits (true color).
- The displayed raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels by 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- The border width of the windows created during the benchmark shall not
exceed 10 pixels.
- The submission must contain the proe_results.txt file (generated by
the proe_score program) as well as the corresponding "trailfile" that
resulted from running the benchmark.
- The directory structure of the submission must be as follows:
.../<Company-name/<system_1/proe2000i2/proe_result.txt
.../<Company-name/<system_1/proe2000i2/trail.txt
(may be
compressed)
.../<Company-name/<system_2/proe2000i2/proe_result.txt
.../<Company-name/<system_2/proe2000i2/trail.txt
(may be compressed)
etc...
- Compression may be accomplished using UN*X compress(1), tar -Z or zip.
The reviewer may ask the submitter to supply an uncompressed version of
the trail file(s).
- The submission file must be named
company_apc_proe2000i2_vN.zip or
company_apc_proe2000i2_vN.tar.z where company is the
member company or organization name in lower case and vN is the
file version (e.g. sgi_apc_proe2000i2_v0.tar.z and
intel_apc_proe2000i2_v0.zip.) The initial submission is v0. Resubmitted
files must have the version number incremented.
- Solidworks98Plus®
- The benchmark must be run using the datecode version of
Solidworks98Plus® specified on the SPECapc website two weeks prior to the
submission deadline.
- The color depth in the windows used by Solidworks 98Plus® must be at
least 24 bits (true color).
- The displayed raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels x 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- The border width of the windows created during the benchmark shall not
exceed 10 pixels.
- The submission must contain the HTML results page.
- The directory structure of the submission must be as follows:
.../<Company-name/<system_1/sw98plus/results.htm
.../<Company-name/<system_2/sw98plus/results.htm
etc...
- The submission file must be named
company_apc_sw98plus_vN.zip where company is the
member company or organization name in lower case and vN is the
file version (e.g. fujitsu_apc_sw98plus_v0.zip.) The initial submission is
v0. Resubmitted files must have the version number incremented.
- Solidworks99®
- The benchmark must be run using the datecode version of Solidworks99®
specified on the SPECapc website two weeks prior to the submission
deadline.
- The color depth in the windows used by Solidworks99® must be at least
24 bits (true color).
- The displayed raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels x 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- The border width of the windows created during the benchmark shall not
exceed 10 pixels.
- The submission must contain the HTML results page.
- The directory structure of the submission must be as follows:
.../<Company-name/<system_1/sw99/results.htm
.../<Company-name/<system_2/sw99/results.htm
etc...
- The submission file must be named
company_apc_sw99_vN.zip where company is the member
company or organization name in lower case and vN is the file
version (e.g. compaq_apc_sw99_v0.zip.) The initial submission is v0.
Resubmitted files must have the version number incremented.
- Unigraphics V15.0.2
- The benchmark must be run using Unigraphics V15.0.2.
- The color depth in the windows used by Unigraphics must be at least 24
bits (true color).
- The displayed raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels x 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- The border width of the windows created during the benchmark shall not
exceed 10 pixels.
- The application windows will be visible as specified:
- The “Unigraphics V15.0.2 – Gateway” window fills the screen.
No desktop is visible. However, note that the “maximize” button on
the title bar is still enabled – the window has restored to a nearly
maximized size.
- The “Graphics” window now is contained entirely within the top level
“Unigraphics V15.0.2 – Gateway” window.
- The “Graphics” window fills the height of the “Unigraphics V15.0.2 –
Gateway” window between the toolbar and the information bar.
- The “Graphics” window does not fill the width of the “Unigraphics
V15.0.2 – Gateway” window.
- The “Graphics” window now has a border on all four sides – including
the right border.
- The submission must contain the XLS results page.
- The directory structure of the submission must be as follows:
.../<Company-name/<system_1/ug15/results.xls
.../<Company-name/<system_2/ug15/results.xls
etc...
- The submission file must be named
company_apc_ug15_vN.zip where company is the member
company or organization name in lower case and vN is the file
version (e.g. compaq_apc_ug15_v0.zip.) The initial submission is v0.
Resubmitted files must have the version number incremented.
- 3ds max 3.1®
- The benchmark is supported on Windows NT 4.0 only.
- The color depth in the 3D graphics windows used by 3ds max 3.1® must
be at least 24 bits (true color).
- The displayed raster resolution must be at least 1280 pixels by 1024
pixels.
- The monitor refresh rate must be at least 75Hz. This requirement does
not apply to digital flat panel displays.
- The border width of the windows created during the benchmark shall not
exceed 10 pixels.
- The application windows will be visible as specified:
- The "3D Studio MAX R3.1" window is maximized and fills the screen
(The window is not occluded by any other windows.)
- The command panel is visible and docked on the right.
(The
command panel is in the default UI position).
- Drivers and custom drivers must be configured (explicitly or
implicitly) to use:
- GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER =
GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_LINEAR
GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER = GL_LINEAR
- Textures cannot be touched, i.e. not reduced in size or depth.
- Wireframe objects must NOT be drawn using triangle strips.
- Wireframe objects must be drawn with anti-aliased lines.
- The following Viewport parameters must be checked in the Viewport tab
found in the 3ds max 3.1 Customize -> Preferences menu:
- Backface cull on object creation
- Mask viewport to safe region
- Update background while playing
- Display world axis
- The following Viewport parameters must NOT be checked in the Viewport
tab found in the 3ds max 3.1 Customize -> Preferences menu
- Attenuate lights
- Filter environment backgrounds
- The submission must contain the results file "generic.txt" as well as
the corresponding jpeg image "land.jpg" that resulted from running the
benchmark.
- The directory structure of the submission must be as follows:
.../<Company-name/<system_1/3dsmax/generic.txt
.../<Company-name/<system_1/3dsmax/land.jpg
.../<Company-name/<system_2/3dsmax/generic.txt
.../<Company-name/<system_2/3dsmax/land.jpg
etc...
- The submission file must be named
company_apc_3ds_max_31_vN.zip where company is the
member company or organization name in lower case and vN is the
file version (e.g. ibm_apc_3dsmax_v0.zip.) The initial submission is v0.
Resubmitted files must have the version number incremented.
- Adoption
Adopted by the SPECapc on 25 January, 2001.