I looked at them. Unfortunately 11.0 and 10.20 are quite different!
Perhaps more important than the code, which seems to be reasonably
fast with optimized gcc, is starbase versus OpenGL.

On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, David Thompson wrote:

> Have you read the notes in the HP Readme of the binary compilation at 
> OpenDX.org? There Jan explains how he got it to compile.
> 
> David
> 
> >I have managed to get OpenDX 4.2.0 compiled on an HPUX
> >10.20 using gcc-3.1 for PA 2.0 systems. It is not automatic,
> >and optimized gcc shared libraries seem to be important (which
> >requires working around an apparent bug in gcc). Two questions:
> >
> >1) Has anyone managed to compile on 10.20 using HP's cc
> >and aCC, which should be faster? I cannot find any combination
> >(plus include files) which wants to work.
> >
> >2) HP does have OpenGL (in addition to Starbase), and
> >OpenGL may be faster. Is there any way to change the source
> >so I can test this?
> >
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Laurence Marks
Department of Materials Science and Engineering 
MSE Rm 2036 Cook Hall
2225 N Campus Drive
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60201, USA
Tel: (847) 491-3996 Fax: (847) 491-7820
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://www.numis.nwu.edu
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