I'm running on Linux (Intel, 2.2.13, dual Celeron 466 overclocked to 525) with 256 MB RAM. JDK1.2.2-RC3 (for blackdown.org) and Java3D 1.1.1. The problem: Under Windows98 with 1 CPU with 128MB RAM, nearly all java3d examples from Sun, Inc. run quickly (okay, somethimes you can see the slow down) But under Linux, with a SMP kernel, with an accelerated XServer (for the TNT1), with 128MB RAM more than windows, the examples for Sun, Inc are somehow slower (tried with native and green threads...) I also downloaded volredn.zip from www.j3d.org, and tried it with cubes64.vol. Under Windows98: Loading takes very very long. But then I can move the blocks (slow, but you see them reacting on the input) Under Linux: Loading goes very fast. Displaying the blockes takes a long time (after loading) Moving it, is impossilbe, threads (native and grenn) using 99.5% (198.5%) cpu power, but the scene won't never move :-( Next problem: Somebody told me that IBM's JDK1.1.8 is 3-times faster than blackdown.org's JDK1.2.2-RC3, BUT (at least I) can NOT run Java3D 1.1.1 with it. Any Idea how to get this faster ? =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff JAVA3D-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
