chrisl@cbmvax.commodore.com (Christian Ludwig - CATS) (06/14/91)
In article <Y.C-95.@engin.umich.edu> chymes@uri.csmil.umich.edu (Charles Hymes) writes: stuff deleted.. >The Devo Kit is $50 and is back orderd, it allows you to control the >specs and do memory management, but the mathematical software for the >generation of steroscopic images is not available (but will be... sure). >They also send some goodies like a tech report from a sigraph, and >references to other articles. A package called "xspecs.library" is available on Compu*erve's AMIGATECH interest group. This may or may not be what is shipped in the "Devo (sounds like techno-punk-music to me) Kit", but it should get you started. It includes a runtime Amiga library that lets you draw lines and sprites in a virtual 3d space, no fuss, no muss. I was quiet surprised at how little code it took to get something running. BTW, if you're coding in C, there is a seperate file that contains the C glue files and a bit of sample code. >Charles Hymes Charles - If you asking for emailed responses, could you please post the results, There seems to be as much interest in X-Specs now as there was when they where introduced. (I guess they where really a "product before its time." /// /// The opinions expressed may not reflect the official position of my employer. \\\/// (Of course that depends on which position they're in!) \XX/
vrr@cbnewsj.att.com (veenu.r.rashid) (06/15/91)
In article <22446@cbmvax.commodore.com> chrisl@cbmvax.commodore.com (Christian Ludwig - CATS) writes: >In article <Y.C-95.@engin.umich.edu> chymes@uri.csmil.umich.edu (Charles Hymes) writes: > >stuff deleted.. > >>The Devo Kit is $50 and is back orderd, it allows you to control the >>specs and do memory management, but the mathematical software for the >>generation of steroscopic images is not available (but will be... sure). >>They also send some goodies like a tech report from a sigraph, and >>references to other articles. > >A package called "xspecs.library" is available on Compu*erve's >AMIGATECH interest group. This may or may not be what is shipped >in the "Devo (sounds like techno-punk-music to me) Kit", but it >should get you started. It includes a runtime Amiga library that >lets you draw lines and sprites in a virtual 3d space, no fuss, no >muss. I was quiet surprised at how little code it took to get >something running. NOTE: This is *not* the same as the developer's kit from Haitex. It is a lot easier to learn and program without any hassle. I bought the kit from Haitex and found it of marginal utility. It needs strange and complex data structures for memory management, and it does not come with a single line of source code. I returned it in favour of the PD library from Compuserve. It is *so* much easier to program, and includes a lot of functions which can be used directly. > >BTW, if you're coding in C, there is a seperate file that contains >the C glue files and a bit of sample code. > >>Charles Hymes > >Charles - If you asking for emailed responses, could you please post >the results, There seems to be as much interest in X-Specs now >as there was when they where introduced. (I guess they where really >a "product before its time." > I would be interested in hearing about other X-Specs programmers also. I have a 3D version of Dazzle - a graphic display program from an early Fish disk using the PD library from CompuServe. > > > /// > /// The opinions expressed may not reflect the official position of my employer. >\\\/// (Of course that depends on which position they're in!) > \XX/ Veenu vrr@cbnewsj.att.com
rayz@altair.csustan.edu (R. L. Zarling) (06/16/91)
In article <1991Jun14.223328.26436@cbnewsj.att.com> vrr@cbnewsj.att.com (veenu.r.rashid) writes: >. . . I bought the >kit from Haitex and found it of marginal utility. It needs strange and >complex data structures for memory management, and it does not come with >a single line of source code. I returned it in favour of the PD library >from Compuserve. It is *so* much easier to program, and includes a lot >of functions which can be used directly. Could someone post the PD library on an ftp site, like hubcap or ab20? I'd be interested in looking through it, but don't have access to Compuserve. --Ray Zarling Calif. State Univ. Stanislaus Turlock, CA 95380 rayz@csustan.EDU