Well, I tried it twice on an SGI. The first time it worked, the second time it didnŽt, but it could have been some "operating mistake".
Well, given a little bit of time I can at least get familiar with the code here at work with my NT station :)
.. and hopefully get it running on linux soon ...
Guenter
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Danks [mailto:mdanks@Stormfront.com] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 5:28 PM To: Guenter Geiger; pd-list@iem.mhsg.ac.at Subject: RE: gem 0.79 for Linux
I might have forgotten to get rid of an old test patch. Make sure that you are running gem_particle/gem1.simple.pd The objects "particle", "partatom", and "partfount" should have gone away (and if they didn't, they will in gem0.80)
I have never been able to test the particle stuff on an SGI or Linux box. All that I know is that GEM starts up on an SGI box...I don't have physical access to one. I haven't had time to get my Linux box up at home yet either, which will make things alot better.
I can come up with a few more example patches and blast them to you...
Later, Mark
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-----Original Message----- From: Guenter Geiger [mailto:guenter.geiger@psp-vie.be.philips.com] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 5:40 AM To: pd-list@iem.mhsg.ac.at Subject: gem 0.79 for Linux
Hi again !
No, unfortunately this is not a release announcment, but rather a question for Mark. I have compiled and built gem-0.79 on linux and folded in the changes for the gemmouse object under Linux (and SGI).
The only problem I have with 0.79 is, that the particle test patch is not working. Now, I donŽt have any idea of the API or something else of the particle system.
Do you have other patches which test the particle system ? BTW. the test program provided by the particle library works ....
Guenter