Re: [JAVA3D] [ANNOUNCE] Java3D 1.3.1 for Linux/AMD64 and Linux/i386

2003-12-22 Thread Michael Pfeiffer
I use a Radeon 7500 LE with XFree86 4.2.0 (because 3D hardware acceleration doesn't works with this graphics card and newer XFree-versions). I remember that the beta version and J3D 1.3 had similar problems. On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 02:31:54 +0100, Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [EMAIL PRO

Re: [JAVA3D] [ANNOUNCE] Java3D 1.3.1 for Linux/AMD64 and Linux/i386

2003-12-21 Thread Juergen Kreileder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I tried it but found heavy bugs related to texturing > immediately. Nearly no texture is displayed correct. Sometimes the > wrong texture is displayed on an object and sometimes it looks like > the right texture but it is damaged (stretched or displayed with > some kind

Re: [JAVA3D] [ANNOUNCE] Java3D 1.3.1 for Linux/AMD64 and Linux/i386

2003-12-21 Thread Michael Pfeiffer
I tried it but found heavy bugs related to texturing immediately. Nearly no texture is displayed correct. Sometimes the wrong texture is displayed on an object and sometimes it looks like the right texture but it is damaged (stretched or displayed with some kind of strange modulo-values). The same

Re: [JAVA3D] [ANNOUNCE] Java3D 1.3.1 for Linux/AMD64 and Linux/i386

2003-12-21 Thread sikander hayat
I have all the things to run java 3D,but when i run the applets,i get a message applet started and nothing comes on the screen. It happens with all the standard examples given at java site including "hello universe". What might be the reason ??? On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 Juergen Kreileder wrote : > >T

Re: [JAVA3D] [ANNOUNCE] Java3D 1.3.1 for Linux/AMD64 and Linux/i386

2003-12-21 Thread Juergen Kreileder
In case somebody wonders about the broken PGP signature on the announce mail: Looks like Sun's mailing list software messed it up by modify the signed part (by removing 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable' line). The signature on the mail sent out by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is intact.