hi, thanks for the Makefile, but a -framework OpenCV was still there due to my copy & paste (oups :-) ) so here is a corrected version which should compile both on OS X and Linux
concerning the help file I thought that we made a loadbang, maybe I sent the wrong version... anyway, you just have to click on the [posX blablax, posY blablay, posZ blablaz( or [colorb ...( etc to copy the table's content to the shared memory of the graphic card + a. -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://drii.ensad.fr -- Google lit ce mail... si vous refusez cela, utilisez l'adresse antoine.villeret [at] free.fr pour me contacter 2011/9/3 Nicolas Montgermont <[email protected]> > Hello > > It's working here as well. > to compile i needed the flags : -arch i386 for CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS (my > makefile is attached). > in the help file i can't see anything (what must i do?), but in the > triangle and points patches things seem to work great. > I am around 60fps. > Mac osx 10.6.8 > nvidia geforce 320M > it should be nice to have more infos in the help file > good work! > > best, > n > > ps: tell me if you want the binary. > > > Le 29/08/11 15:22, cyrille henry a écrit : > >> hello, >> >> >> i personnaly think this would be a nice addition to Gem. >> but i'd like to have feedback of osX (and windows ) users befor commiting. >> >> c >> >> >> >> Le 28/08/2011 20:39, Antoine Villeret a écrit : >> >>> hi all, >>> >>> Cyrille and me made [gemvertexbuffer] object while we were trying >>> something with OpenCL. >>> This object fillin a VBO (Vertex Buffer Object) with pd tables values. >>> It looks like scopeXYZ but we think it's more flexible. >>> It's very fast (100000 points @ 250 fps on a Nvidia Geforce 9400M). >>> We know that something similar already exists in the vertex folder of Gem >>> but we need to do it by ourself to better understand VBO workflow. >>> As we learned a lot of things doing this, we hope that it could help >>> someone else, so we share it... >>> >>> It has been test on Ubuntu. >>> If you want to build it, you just need to adjust paths in the Makefile >>> and run make. >>> >>> >> > -- > http://nim.on.free.fr > > _______________________________________________ > GEM-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev > >
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