I think this should be:
http://www.jsoftware.com/download/j601nbeta_linux.tar.gz
Steve
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Eric Iverson wrote:
n beta available for linux
http://www.jsoftware.com/download/j601nbeta_linux.exe
This version has latest changes and fixes as discussed in the forum.
The default install configuration (and the eventual final release) is
that x. y. u. v. m. n. are spelling errors. Use
Edit|Configure|Parameters to allow x. y. etc. if required (or do 9!:49[1).
Linux OpenGL still uses an offscreen buffer for rendering and probably
does not get hardware accelleration. However, copying pixels from the
memory buffer to the screen is much faster and overall performance is
much better than in the previus beta. In theory the groundwork is all in
place for an ambitious user to redefine rc_jzopengl_ to create a hidden
window with normal glx/agl/cgl/X11 services and do the rendering there
with hardware accelleration. The overhead of copying the pixels to the
screen is probably not so high as to justify the additional work
required in Java and C to more directly link the Java screen with the
rendering context.
Ctrl+f in an OpenGL demo animates 100 frames and reports frames/second.
There are many changes in the lower level OpenGL support and we
recommend study of the reworked OpenGL Introduction lab for details.
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