A Java Quake level viewer worked OK on a P2/300 with the IE4 VM.
Do you know what kind of 3D API this viewer used?! (probably D3D
retained
mode)
Software rendering. This was the impressive part.
Very impressive, indeed! Is that stuff publicly available somewhere?!
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From: Raab, Andreas Andreas.Raab@disney.com
A Java Quake level viewer worked OK on a P2/300 with the IE4 VM.
Software rendering. This was the impressive part.
Very impressive, indeed! Is that stuff publicly available somewhere?!
Unfortunately, I can't find it, otherwise I would have posted a URI earlier.
What I recall: it was some Swedish web site. They originally provided deathmatch in a browser using Java clients on a Quake map. After id asked, they switched to original data.
From: Raab, Andreas Andreas.Raab@disney.com
A Java Quake level viewer worked OK on a P2/300 with the IE4 VM.
Software rendering. This was the impressive part.
Very impressive, indeed! Is that stuff publicly available somewhere?!
Hurrah for Google!
http://www.valpo.edu/home/student/jmiller/jquake/JQuakeWeapons.htm
Howdy,
it's rather impressive, but they don't offer the source :(
\//_
Eric Ulevik wrote:
From: Raab, Andreas Andreas.Raab@disney.com
A Java Quake level viewer worked OK on a P2/300 with the IE4 VM.
Software rendering. This was the impressive part.
Very impressive, indeed! Is that stuff publicly available somewhere?!
Hurrah for Google!
http://www.valpo.edu/home/student/jmiller/jquake/JQuakeWeapons.htm
From: montgomery farrar tidwell mtidwell@mail.com
it's rather impressive, but they don't offer the source :(
Hey, it's Java so you can decompile it. :-)
Eric Ulevik wrote:
From: Raab, Andreas Andreas.Raab@disney.com
A Java Quake level viewer worked OK on a P2/300 with the IE4 VM.
Software rendering. This was the impressive part.
Very impressive, indeed! Is that stuff publicly available somewhere?!
Hurrah for Google!
http://www.valpo.edu/home/student/jmiller/jquake/JQuakeWeapons.htm
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