Great suggestion. My plan has been to convert to OpenGL - then spice-ios would have the potential to run on most every platform with decent performance. OS/X runs OpenGL and iOS runs OpenGL ES. I know how to implement OpenGL is such a way that it would be the same code base on both of these platforms and with none to minor changes would run on a lot of other platforms.
Who would be a good person to ask to maybe provide some guidance from a spice architectural standpoint? I have spent a lot of hours digging the the current code but without knowing all the tons of libraries very well I feel like I am just spinning my wheels. If I could just get a little help with a starting point, in the code, I could start making some progress. Thanks On Jul 8, 2011, at 5:28 AM, Attila Sukosd wrote: > Hi, > > Wouldn't an idea be to get the OpenGL version (+ glut?) in a usable > shape? I would guess transitioning it to OpenGL ES shouldn't be too > difficult either for android/ios.. > > Best Regards, > Attila Sukosd > > ----------------------------------------- > DTU Computing Center - www.cc.dtu.dk > att...@cc.dtu.dk, gba...@student.dtu.dk, s070...@student.dtu.dk > > > > > On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Christophe Fergeau <cferg...@redhat.com> > wrote: >> Hi Cliff, >> >> On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 06:12:07PM -0500, Cliff Sharp wrote: >>> I would like to ask a question to extract a fairly detailed response from >>> those who are most familiar with the spice architecture. >>> >>> What (in some detail) would be needed, as far as architecture and >>> software development, to maybe start with the spice-protocol (i.e. as >>> little as possible) and build a command line spice client to run on a >>> platform? >> >> Your best bet might be to look at what spice-glib does, it's part of >> spice-gtk, but it doesn't have any GUI-related dependency, so it should be >> pretty light on deps, and it handles most of the low-level protocol >> interactions with a spice-server. Marc-André might be able to give a more >> detailed description of what this provides. >> >> Christophe >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Spice-devel mailing list >> Spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org >> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel >> >> ____ Cliff Sharp | csh...@vbridges.com
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