Apparently WebCL is the technology involved here, but it is not supported yet
natively by any browser. Extensions exist for firefox and webkit.
-Paul
Le 25 nov. 2012 à 18:05, Dan Damelin a écrit :
> Hi Bob,
>
> At the moment we don't have any free cycles in our development group for
> something not in the immediate horizon. Our current focus is on porting our
> 2D molecular dynamics engine to HTML5/JS/. However, at some point in the
> future if we decide to develop an activity that would require this we'll
> certainly be interested in working on it or at least gauging the feasibility.
>
> The work you and other Jmol developers have done so far is always amazing and
> well appreciated.
>
> -Dan
>
> On Nov 24, 2012, at - November 24 - 11:37 PM,
> jmol-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>
>> Definitely worth a try. It's quite a bit of code. I don't have any idea how
>> to do it in the GPU.
>
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