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Real time rendered content for Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 on display

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Hey folks, as part of my man cave/hardware on display, I receieved back from my sister the Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 that I sold her many years ago after upgrading. Cooked batteries aside it still works just fine.

I'd like to add it to my display/s, hooked up to power and running something live / real time rendered to show something that the fun little Tegra 2 within can do.

Any suggestions welcome of something unique to Tegra 2 and era specific that I could have running/looped etc on this device for when it's on display would be ace! Beyond the suggestions, pointing me at where to get the .apk / files needed would also be extremely helpful.

Cheers.
 
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Any nVidia Tech Demo that you can actually get to run on it, would be where I'd go with your idea.

The GeForce DX10 demos from 2007, is where I'd start. Though, if translation/emulation becomes involved, you might only have the oomph for one of the much older demos.

Alternatively, just do like most marketing teams do :laugh:
Render-out the era-appropriate demo on your modern PC, record as a video loop, and have that run on the TF101.
-heck, have the video be rendered and recorded in some insanely high res, so it actually loads the Tegra for decode.
 
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