Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Thursday 10 April 2008, Marcus Leech wrote:
Has anyone done any work on building XENified images for XO?
I'm interested in this for building a large-scale virtualized XO
environment for testing purposes.
The other option is to run the XO image in HVM mode, but
Chris Hager wrote:
Hey all.
Recently I did some research on 2D (SDL) physic engines, and found that
one of the most popular (called Chipmunk) with python bindings (pymunk)
recently got an update. I had a look into it, and am totally amazed :)
The chipmunk engine is easy, stable, fast,
Edward Cherlin wrote:
Has anybody looked at this for the XO?
http://opensimulator.org/wiki/PhysicsEngines
The physics is not very realistic yet. Presumably we could manage
simple statics and dynamics, with graphs of position, velocity, and
acceleration.
I would like to have a simulation
Gary C Martin wrote:
Just wanted to chip in with a thought of a simpler activity sim type
that could be a low hanging fruit to port or code for the XO. I do
love the idea of 'crayon physics' and all the other physics sim
spinoffs that are all the fashion just now, but a lot of fun/
Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
ok flash n:\boot\q2d09.rom
Reading n:\boot\q2d09.rom
Got firmware version: CL1 Q2D09 Q2D
Checking integrity ...
AC not present
Duh. I just realized this is referring to the fact that its not plugged
into mains power rather than anything
Mitch Bradley wrote:
Jameson Chema Quinn wrote:
Simple. Put the manual install instructions in
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manual_Firmware_Install and then, in
each relnotes page add {{:Manual_Firmware_Install}}, which will
include the text of that page in the one it