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Index: x1.htm =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/1.manual/x1.htm,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -C2 -d -r1.3 -r1.4 *** x1.htm 6 Sep 2004 20:20:25 -0000 1.3 --- x1.htm 11 Nov 2004 04:58:13 -0000 1.4 *************** *** 78,83 **** <P> There is a growing number of Pd-related projects hosted at <A HREF="http://pure-data.sf.net">SourceForge</A>. This is open to all Pd ! developers, and all are encouraged to join. Send an email to the pd-dev list, ! <A HREF="pd-dev[AT]iem.kug.ac.at">pd-dev[AT]iem.kug.ac.at</A>, to join.
<P> --- 78,83 ---- <P> There is a growing number of Pd-related projects hosted at <A HREF="http://pure-data.sf.net">SourceForge</A>. This is open to all Pd ! developers, and all are encouraged to join; send an email to the pd-dev list ! (see below).
<P> *************** *** 95,105 **** <P> Many extensions to Pd are announced on the mailing list. In particular, for people interested in graphics, there is a A 3D graphics rendering package, ! named GEM, based on OpenGL, was written by Mark Danks, adapted to Linux by ! Guenter Geiger, and is now maintained by Iohannes Zmoelnig. GEM runs on Windows and Linux and probably will run with some coaxing on IRIX. You can get it from: <A href="http://iem.kug.ac.at/GEM">http://iem.kug.ac.at/GEM</A> .
! <P> A video processing package, Framestein, is by Juha Vehvilainen. This runs ! on Windows only: <A href="http://framestein.org"> http://framestein.org </A>.
<P> --- 95,122 ---- <P> Many extensions to Pd are announced on the mailing list. In particular, for people interested in graphics, there is a A 3D graphics rendering package, ! named GEM, based on OpenGL, written by Mark Danks, adapted to Linux by ! Guenter Geiger, and now maintained by Iohannes Zmoelnig. GEM runs on Windows and Linux and probably will run with some coaxing on IRIX. You can get it from: <A href="http://iem.kug.ac.at/GEM">http://iem.kug.ac.at/GEM</A> .
! <P> At least three video processing packages are available for Pd. The oldest ! is Framestein, by Juha Vehvilainen. This runs on Windows only: <A ! href="http://framestein.org%22%3E http://framestein.org </A>. ! ! <P> The newer <A> href="http://zwizwa.fartit.com/pd/pdp/overview.html%22%3E PDP ! <A> library, by Tom Schouten, and its extension <A ! href="http://ydegoyon.free.fr/pidip.html%22%3E PiDiP </A> by Yves Degoyon, run well ! in linux and has been ported to Windows and MacOS. Video is extremely fast in ! PDP, but is currently limited to 240x320 resolution. ! ! <P> Mathieu Bouchard has written <A href=http://artengine.ca/gridflow/> ! Gridflow </A>, which runs on linux and MacOSX. The mathematical operators are ! more powerful than in PDP, and the design makes smarter use of cache behavior ! in modern CPUs. ! ! All this and much more is described in detail at the ! <A href="http://puredata.info/community/projects/convention04/"> ! first Pd Convention </A>. !
<P> *************** *** 113,117 **** Johannes M Zmoelnig</a><br> <a href="http://iem.kug.ac.at/~math/pd/"> Norbert Math's Pd page</a> <br> - <a href="http://iem.kug.ac.at/iemlib/"> Thomas Musil's IEMLIB</a> <br> <a href="http://iem.kug.ac.at/pdwiki/"> Nicolas Lhommet's WikiWikiWeb page for Pd</a><br> --- 130,133 ----