RE: pfGetGStateMultiAttr

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From: Ippolito, Marco (MARCO.IPPOLITO++at++ca.com)
Date: 01/25/2001 08:42:02


Hello Kenneth,

      If the models were built with Multigen II then it is unlikely that they would possess MultiTexture attributes (which is what the warning you are seeing denotes). Would it be possible for you to send me a sample file, so that I can test it out with the latest loader?

Best Regards,

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Mark Ippolito
Software Engineer, OpenFlight Loader

MultiGen-Paradigm A Computer Associates Company

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-----Original Message----- From: kchan2++at++csc.com.au [mailto:kchan2++at++csc.com.au] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 2:45 AM To: info-performer++at++sgi.com Subject: pfGetGStateMultiAttr

Since we upgraded to performer 2.4, we have been getting the following warning message when we load a number of flt models built with Multigen II.

Usage : pfGetGStateMultiAttr() NULL pfGeoState*.

Is this errror message related to how a model is built or is it a loader related problem?

Platform Information:

IRIX 6.5.8 Performer 2.4 flt loader 15.4i

Multigen II version 1.5.0 [xO-98-168] OpenFlight version 15.41 OpenGL

TIA Kenneth Chan __________________________________________________

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