Out of interest, how hard is it to port the Linux version to Irix.
In interest though, Dune seeems a fascinating new infant that could be
just what has been missing. I used a visual java program by Kinetix ages
ago that used that "hyperwire" idea to wire up your logic, then even
loom it when it got thick and messy. I noticed Sun got on board with
their Java Studio. Lately, this got me, EON studio, a kind of end of the
line proprietary VRML. Uses an identical hyperwire theme to wire up the
logic, I thought at the time, this would be really nice for VRML if it
would export. The funniest thing though is it's scene graph IS VRML, and
the node names are pretty much all the same.
Rock on, I'd like to get my students using Dune this year. They are
visual people, not programmers, so routing's a black zone for them. The
only other (free) tool I had available was CosmoWorlds on Irix, I wasn't
a great fan of that really.
What would be good though is if the visual window was optional, allowing
loading and editing of larger projects without the graphics hit.
Cheers
stephen f white wrote:
>
> i'll be putting up a new windows binary (v0.11) of dune tonight --
> hopefully this will fix the NT and Windows 2000 crashes that have been
> seen. please take a look if you have a minute.
>
> it'll be at:
>
> http://www3.sympatico.ca/stephen.white/dune-0.11-win32.zip
>
> stephen
>
> --
> stephen f. white
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> http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/u/sfwhite/
> i'm not a complete freak; some parts are missing.
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Garry Keltie
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Interactive Information Institute &
School of Architecture and Design
RMIT