Gaining the benefits of hardware acceleration

Joshua 'Schwa' Gargus schwa at cc.gatech.edu
Wed Sep 5 03:42:34 UTC 2001


Hi Mark,

Make sure that the Wonderland window isn't partly covered by or covering
another morph.  This used to cause problems; I'm not sure if it has been
fixed.

Joshua

On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:24:40AM -0400, Mark Guzdial wrote:
> I was playing with Wonderland last night with my son (making a White 
> Rabbit do circles in a castle).  We turned on hardware acceleration. 
> It took effect -- the grass changed color.  But our White Rabbit 
> suddenly started moving SLOWER.  Turning off hardware acceleration 
> sped him up again.
> 
> What did we do wrong?  Do I need to turn on hardware acceleration 
> BEFORE making my actors?
> 
> Thanks!
>   Mark
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