Re: [info-performer] New SGI Product Announcements

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raja.mahesh++at++ruecker.de
Date: 07/16/2003 05:04:45


hello Mr. Allan and perf Gurus

I am trying to compile motif.c(Linux application) by using cygwin.the environment is performer windows 3.0, cygwin x11 libs.

these are the errors i am getting when i compile

$ gcc -o motif motif.c -I /usr/X11R6/include/ -I /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon\ Graphics/OpenGL\ Performer/Include/ -I /cygdrive/c/programme/Silicon\ Graphics/OpenGL\ Performer/Include/performer -L /usr/X11R6/lib -L /cygdrive/c/programme/Silicon\ Graphics/OpenGL\ Performer/Lib -L /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon\ Graphics/OpenGL\ Performer/Lib/libpfdb -L /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon\ Graphics/OpenGL\ Performer/Lib/libpfv -L/lib -libpf.lib -lopengl32.lib -lglu32.lib -llibpfui.lib -llibpfdu-util.lib -llibpfv.lib -lpfdu -lpfutil -lpfdu -lpfui -lpf -lGLU -lGL -lXmu -lXm -lXt -lXext -lICE -lSM -lX11 -lC -lm -ldl

1. /cygdrive/c/programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/performer/wintypes.h:24: conflicting types for `mode_t'
/usr/include/cygwin/types.h:187: previous declaration of `mode_t'

2. In file included from /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pr.h:71,
                 from /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pf.h:56,
                 from motif.c:76:
/cygdrive/c/programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/performer/ulocks.h:139: redefinition of `ulock_t'
/cygdrive/c/programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/performer/wintypes.h:22: `ulock_t' previously declared here

3. In file included from /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pr.h:99,
                 from /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pf.h:56,
                 from motif.c:76:
/usr/X11R6/include/GL/gl.h:108: redefinition of `GLfloat'
/cygdrive/c/programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/performer/wintypes.h:34: `GLfloat' previously declared here

4. In file included from /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pf.h:56,
                 from motif.c:76:
/cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pr.h:132: conflicting types for `VisualID'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/X.h:81: previous declaration of `VisualID'

5. /cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pr.h:136: conflicting types for `Window'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/X.h:101: previous declaration of `Window'

6 .In file included from motif.c:77:
/cygdrive/c/Programme/Silicon Graphics/OpenGL Performer/Include/Performer/pfutil.h:252: conflicting types for `Display'
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlib.h:506: previous declaration of `Display'

i find some differences in win perf pr.h and linux perf pr.h

please help me..............
pleasee

regards
mahesh

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [info-performer] New SGI Product Announcements (15-Jul-2003 10:44)
From: allan++at++sgi.com
To: R.Mahesh++at++intro-gmbh.de

> Hello Performers!
>
> I think the following will get your hearts beating a little faster this
> morning.. :-)
>
> SGI has just introduced two new & much-anticipated MIPS/IRIX systems:
> the Silicon Graphics Onyx4 UltimateVision, a new generation of the Onyx
> family; and the Silicon Graphics Tezro, our next generation visual
> workstation platform. I'll quote a few highlights about each new
> product below. Please visit the SGI website, contact us, or contact
> your SGI reps for more information!
>
> 1. Silicon Graphics Onyx4 UltimateVision
>
> "The new Onyx4 UltimateVision system shatters existing benchmarks for
> high-performance visualization systems. It is simply the world's most
> scalable system of its kind, providing the exact capabilities that a
> user needs. This remarkable system scales to unprecedented levels in a
> shared-memory environment--up to 64 MIPSr processors and 32 graphics
> pipelines in standard configurations and further still under custom
> configurations. Scalability is achieved using the award-winning SGIr
> NUMAflex(TM) shared-memory architecture for maximum throughput. The
> result is a revolution in visualization at all levels; Onyx4 delivers an
> amazing eight times better performance, one-fifth the size, and a price
> that is five times lower than previous generations.
>
> "Onyx4 also features best-in-class standards-based graphics components
> and a wealth of new features. One such feature is pipeline
> programmability, which enables increased realism in a single pass and
> allows relevant computational tasks such as tessellation to be shifted
> from the CPU to the graphics pipeline. This dramatically accelerates
> visualization and enables the creation of extraordinarily rich,
> stunningly realistic, real-time environments."
>
> Onyx4 UltimateVision starts at $45,000, one-fifth the price of previous
> Onyx systems.
>
> Product Information:
> http://www.sgi.com/visualization/onyx4/
>
> Press Release:
> http://www.sgi.com/newsroom/press_releases/2003/july/onyx4.html
>
> Onyx4 UltimateVision at a glance:
> http://www.sgi.com/visualization/onyx4/ataglance.pdf
>
>
> 2. Silicon Graphics Tezro
>
> The Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation is powered by up to four
> MIPS R16000 processors in the high-bandwidth architecture from the SGI
> 3000 supercomputer line; on a system with SGI VPro V12 graphics, up to
> 16GB of RAM, 64-bit IRIX, seven PCI-X slots, either a cool desktop tower
> or rackmount form factor, and starting at $20,500 US List -- 20% lower
> than the Octane2.
>
> "Silicon Graphics Tezro was designed for creative and technical users
> who continually seek higher application performance and more advanced
> levels of capability on the desktop. Tezro delivers leading-edge
> visualization, multiprocessing, and digital media to technical and
> creative users and is designed to help individuals and teams deliver
> cutting-edge results in ever-shorter production cycle.
>
> "Equipped with SGIr VPro(TM) V12 graphics and unparalleled 12-bit per
> component RGBA fidelity, Tezro provides high-speed, high-quality
> graphics that are supported by the IRIX operating system and SGI
> application program interfaces, such as OpenGL Performer(TM). Silicon
> Graphics Tezro also offers a full suite of multiformat digital media
> options called DMediaPro(TM), previously available only on SGI Onyx
> systems. With these options, Tezro users can edit multiple streams of
> 10-bit high-definition (HD) video and create a wide variety of real-time
> HD and standard-definition effects."
>
> Product Information:
> http://www.sgi.com/workstations/tezro/
>
> Press Release:
> http://www.sgi.com/newsroom/press_releases/2003/july/tezro.html
>
> Tezro at a glance:
> http://www.sgi.com/workstations/tezro/ataglance.pdf
>
>
> As you might expect, these new systems wonderfully complement the
> top-end multi-pipe & multi-processor capabilities of OpenGL Performer.
> And at SIGGRAPH, you'll see some of what we've been doing with
> programmable vertex & fragment shaders on the Onyx4 UltimateVision... We
> will have one on-hand for the Friends of Performer meeting and in other
> locations (more info to come) - be sure to join us & check them out!
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Allan
> --
> Allan Schaffer allan++at++sgi.com
> Engr. Manager, Core Rendering 1-650-933-2160
> Silicon Graphics http://www.sgi.com
>
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> SIGGRAPH 2003 Friends of Performer Meeting:
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>
>

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