Graphical Display of 100,000 objects

Ron Teitelbaum Ron at USMedRec.com
Tue Mar 28 18:18:19 UTC 2006


Thanks Marcus,

That's good to know.  I'm not sure how the VM interacts with the DLL.  Do
you know if the VM itself have to change?  Does it make sense to integrate
Kedama and not support the plugins?  Yoshiki said it will work without it
just not very well.

Ron Teitelbaum

> From: Marcus Denker
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:36 PM
> 
> On 28.03.2006, at 19:24, Ron Teitelbaum wrote:
> 
> > Yoshiki,
> >
> > Ok I got it working in the squeak plugin image.  That was kind of
> > difficult;
> > I'm still not very familiar with the SqueakLand stuff.    I got the
> > plugin
> > image installed, then figured out I needed to change the vm
> > preferences to
> > remove the console.  I followed your instructions on how to get an
> > atom
> > simulation going.  That was fun.
> >
> > So then I figured I'd try what you suggested.  I'm also still new
> > at this
> > tile programming thing.  I tried to build a test using the tiles, but
> > couldn't get the color to drop into the true or false block.  I
> > finally
> > figured out that I needed to pick up the full tile including the arrow
> > before it would drop in.
> >
> > The problem is that it appears that 10,000 turtles are still randomly
> > placed.  I have blanks spots.  I tried 100,000 turtles and still
> > had some
> > blank spots.  Is there a way to remove the random placement of
> > turtles and
> > get an even distribution?  (I could probably figure this out on my
> > own [I
> > assume it's in the add turtle code], but if you have a trick up
> > your sleeve,
> > or a place to start, that makes it easier please let me know)
> >
> > This looks very much like something I could use, but is it possible
> > to run
> > this in a regular squeak image, including the plug in?  That's
> > where my
> > objects are.
> 
> All Kedama code is in 3.9a (to be tested and debugged), but the
> regular VM
> does not contain the Kedama Plugin, as much as I know.
> 
>       Marcus
> 





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