> Hello, > > We are new to GGI libraries. We are using GGI on Solaris (Ultra-10).
Oh - you have success? That's great! Would you like to write a README.solaris file, which describes the steps to get GGI running on Solaris, please? (Prefered places would be libgii/doc/ for libgii and libggi/doc/ for libggi.) We would be glad to commit it into CVS for you. > On the other day, I had asked a similar question. I shall repeat, are > there any suitable links which give the theoretical background required to > start working on GGI. > We got the reply from Eric that perhaps, all this will be taken care in > GGI book. > > I am aware that there is a small dummies guide in text format in doc > directory. > However, I find it too small. How about this one: http://www.cscene.org/CS9/CS9-04.html > Subsequently, I did my own studies using net. I found some links which may > be interesting.( I know that the developers are busy. If I ask the > developers to find suiable links for us, they may not find time to do > that. > Nor they may be able to tell it off hand.) > > Therefore, I am asking whether some of these links will be of any use. > > There are some links which are related to driver development for unix, > linux and solaris in particular. > http://www.isi.edu/div7/people/govindan.home/cs402/lectures/iosys.html > http://people.redhat.com/johnsonm/devices.html > http://soldc.sun.com/developer/support/driver/ > http://soldc.sun.com/developer/support/driver/faqs.html > > Will/ were these of any help in LIBGII developement and enhancement ? > > There are a few links which directly deal with Graphics programming > http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0165/0165f/0165f.htm?topic=graphics > (Graphics Programming Black Book > by > Michael Abrash) > http://www.gameprogrammer.com/ > http://graphics.cs.ucdavis.edu/GraphicsNotes/homepage.html > http://www.faqs.org/faqs/graphics/ > > Do these help us in LIBGGI? The first 2 of these seem to talk more about > PC > based programming. Is some discussion relevant in unix/X context also? > > I welcome comments from experienced developers. However, if the above > discussion is out of scope of this mailing list then pl, execuse me. No, these are good links. Eric, how about adding these links to the "misc" section of our GGI homepage?` -- CU, Christoph Egger E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
