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Re: [DotGNU]Some thoughts about DotGNU
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Gopal V |
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Re: [DotGNU]Some thoughts about DotGNU |
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Thu, 4 Jul 2002 17:01:17 +0530 |
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If memory serves me right, D.I.Freeman wrote:
> Don't know about all these, but 3D Animation, my personaly belief is it HAS
> to be based on OpenGL, cos its the only cross platform 3D API thats OPEN!
> (AFAIK) feel free to prove me wrong.
CSGL ... C# wrappers to OpenGL (http://csgl.sf.net)
or was it libMESA }:->
> May also be worth looking at how Java provides all these.
There are 2 ways Java support OpenGL ... one by native (sic) emulation
which uses the java.awt.Graphics surface to draw as per the GL API .
This is not hardware based support and is great if you just need
slow 3d performance in a window ..
The hardware based system is JNI based with hooks to the system's GL
driver/subsystem...
> As for speech, Music and Sound. Um, good luck!
Hehe ... anybody seen csvorbis yet ? .. it is a Vorbis player in C# ..
(check mono's website..) . But more importantly someone from DotGNU
has been thinking really hard about wrapping GStreamer and allow DotGNU
to support full streaming/playing capablity ... The more complex API
of GStreamer would take long on a single person developer ...
do you people just need a hack or a Complete Solution (TM) ? ..
Gopal
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- [DotGNU]Some thoughts about DotGNU, Peter Minten, 2002/07/03
- Re: [DotGNU]Some thoughts about DotGNU, Seth Johnson, 2002/07/03
- Re: [DotGNU]Some thoughts about DotGNU, D.I.Freeman, 2002/07/03
- Re: [DotGNU]Some thoughts about DotGNU,
Gopal V <=
- Re: [DotGNU]Some thoughts about DotGNU, Rhys Weatherley, 2002/07/03
- [DotGNU]DotGNU -- The Book ? (was: Some thoughts about DotGNU), Gopal V, 2002/07/04
- [DotGNU]texinfo book! (was Re: DotGNU -- The Book ?), S11001001, 2002/07/04
- [DotGNU]Re: DotGNU -- The Book ? (was: Some thoughts about DotGNU), Peter Minten, 2002/07/05