Re: PTU info request #2

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Martin Suter (suter++at++esar6.rsl.geogr.unizh.ch)
Wed, 18 May 1994 14:05:33 +0200 (MET DST)


 From suter Wed May 18 13:05:26 1994
 Subject: Re: PTU info request #2
 To: scott++at++gsaup.ucla.edu (Scott Friedman)
 Date: Wed, 18 May 1994 13:05:26 +0200 (MET DST)
 In-Reply-To: <9405172014.ZM6867++at++otto.gsaup.ucla.edu> from "Scott Friedman" at May 17, 94 08:14:21 pm
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 According to Scott Friedman:
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>
> Not too long ago I asked if there was any additional info regarding the
> performer terrain utilities (ptu). Specifically, I am interested in sample data
> files. There were none on the Performer 1.2 CD. Do anybody at SGI have
> something lying around we could experiment with?
>
  
 There is a two volume CD from SGI around called "ONYX Greatest Hits". A sample
 application (satellite image flyover) using ptu is located on volume II.
 Unfortunately the satellite image and DEM are located on volume I. So you can
 copy the data on disk as I did. I would be very interested, if the
 application works on your SGI, since I didn't manage to run it properly.
  
 In addition I'd be interested if anyone has managed to get the 'perfly' sample
 program running with '.ptu' files. We noticed that 'LoadPtu' doesn't interpret the
 control file correctly.
  
 Any comments?

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