Slick.  I await the further demos with baited breath.

So does this, by any chance, mean that we'll see decent Flash-3D
rendering on a PlayStation 3?

(Away3D 2.x runs on PS3s.  But, since PS3s only have Flash 9, it's
rather slow.  Such a waste, on such hardware! :-)

Ciao,
Bibek

(or was that "bated"...?  DOH!)

On Oct 28, 3:47 pm, Rob Bateman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Away3D'ers
>
> as most of you will have no doubt heard by now, Molehill is the Adobe
> codename for the 3D hardware acceleration APIs that are being worked on for
> the next Flash Player. Of course, we have been working on our Away3D
> conversion to Molehill, with some of the results shown at our Adobe Max
> session yesterday. In particular, we showed a 4 minute demo built
> collaboratively wiht the finnish demosceners EvoFlash, that give you a nice
> idea of the kind of potential Molehill offer the Away3D engine.
>
> This is a very eary build, so we are expecting a lot more in terms of
> enhancements and additions to the engine, but we want to stress that Away3D
> will maintain its simple approach to 3D development as much as we can. To
> see a video of the Away3D /EvoFlash go 
> to:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LAN5GHm5eM. we will be posting more videos
> of our session demos soon!
>
> cheers
>
> Rob
>
> --
> Rob Bateman
> Flash Development & Consultancy
>
> [email protected]

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