I ran the equalizer using two Winxp machines(192.168.1.88 and 192.168.1.101)
the 192.168.1.88 is server and 192.168.1.101 client, the config file is
2-node.2D.eqc,
My running steps are as follows:
1) On the "192.168.1.101", starting a command window and running "eqPly --
--eq-client --eq-listen 192.168.1.101:4242";
2) On the "192.168.1.88", starting a command window and running "eqServer
configs/2-node.2D.eqc";
3) On the "192.168.1.88", starting a command window and running "eqPly -m
rockerArm.ply".
The two steps are correct. However, after the 3) step, the rendering thread
was crashed. what's wrong with my steps?
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# two-to-one sort-first config for cluster at unizh
global
{
EQ_WINDOW_IATTR_HINT_FULLSCREEN ON
}
server
{
config
{
appNode
{
pipe
{
window
{
viewport [ 640 400 1280 800 ]
attributes{ hint_fullscreen ON }
channel { name "channel1" }
}
}
}
node
{
connection { hostname "192.168.1.101" TCPIP_port 4242}
pipe { window { channel { name "channel2" }}}
}
compound
{
channel "channel1"
wall
{
bottom_left [ -.32 -.20 -.75 ]
bottom_right [ .32 -.20 -.75 ]
top_left [ -.32 .20 -.75 ]
}
compound
{
viewport [ 0 0 1 .5 ]
}
compound
{
channel "channel2"
viewport [ 0 .5 1 .5 ]
outputframe {}
}
inputframe { name "frame.channel2" }
}
}
}
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