Hello,

Short Bio:
My name is Voicu Alexandru - Teodor. I'm a 21 years old student from Faculty
of Automatic Control and Computer Science - University Polytechnic of
Bucharest - Romania and I'm in my 3rd year out of 4.
I consider that the most important project that I worked at, related to this
application, is developing a 3D Game, together with 3 friends of mine, last
year for the Imagine Cup competition, Game Development section
http://atm.cs.pub.ro/.
During this project I have made myself familiar with 3D programming and
multi-threading programming as well. Furthermore this summer I attended a
Graphics Workshop where I have developed a physics engine for an online MMO
server in CUDA. If you want more information about me you can visit a short
CV of me: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dcwvrf37_57crk6kzdk&hl=en  (nothing
fancy just a public Google Document).

Proposal:
This idea is related to Lighter2 improvements. I was thinking that it would
be an interesting fact to test how multi-threading for calculation would
speed up things using CUDA. I'm thinking that the hardware requirements for
running CUDA are pretty common for Crystal Space users (or gamers for that
matter), more common than multi-computers anyway, and CUDA language works on
both Windows and Unix OS. However this is an experimental idea and it would
be interesting to test how a combination of multi-computer with
multi-threading and CUDA will perform. Of course CUDA will only be used
where it is supported, otherwise just multi-threading will occur if
possible. And for beginning I'm thinking of utilizing this language by using
only cuda arithmetic operations, not necessarily creating new .cu files for
this project.

Thank you in advance for you answers,
Best regards,
Voicu Alexandru - Teodor.
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