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Brian Paul wrote:
| Ian Romanick wrote:
| I managed to track down the problem. cell_start_spus is being called
| multiple times. Each time it is called the SPUs expect the buffers to
| be stored in a different location. However, when the batch data
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Brian Paul wrote:
| Brian Paul wrote:
| On 2/21/08, Ian Romanick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| Brian Paul wrote:
| | Ian Romanick wrote:
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| | Suggestions?
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| | demos/texcyl.c is the one
Ian Romanick wrote:
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Brian Paul wrote:
| Brian Paul wrote:
| On 2/21/08, Ian Romanick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| Brian Paul wrote:
| | Ian Romanick wrote:
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| | Suggestions?
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Brian Paul wrote:
| Ian Romanick wrote:
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| There is an obvious need for some sort of data cache on the SPEs in the
| Cell driver. I've done some research on the subject, and I think I've
| got a plan. I wanted to bounce it off folks before I move
Ian Romanick wrote:
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Brian Paul wrote:
| Ian Romanick wrote:
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| There is an obvious need for some sort of data cache on the SPEs in the
| Cell driver. I've done some research on the subject, and I think I've
| got a plan. I wanted to bounce
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Brian Paul wrote:
| Ian Romanick wrote:
| Suggestions?
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| demos/texcyl.c is the one texturing test that pretty much works as
| expected. Use the right mouse button for the options menu.
Unfortunately texcyl, renormal, and possibly others die with
On 2/21/08, Ian Romanick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Brian Paul wrote:
| Ian Romanick wrote:
| Suggestions?
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| demos/texcyl.c is the one texturing test that pretty much works as
| expected. Use the right mouse button for the options
Ian Romanick wrote:
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There is an obvious need for some sort of data cache on the SPEs in the
Cell driver. I've done some research on the subject, and I think I've
got a plan. I wanted to bounce it off folks before I move too far on an