Re: Indigo -> Onyx

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John Rohlf (jrohlf++at++tubes)
Thu, 16 Mar 95 10:49:53 PST


        Try forcing single process mode on the Onyx with
pfMultiprocess(PFMP_APPCULLDRAW);

>
>
> I'm stuck! I have written a simple viewer using Performer and GL
> routines. These was written on an Indigo with Performer 1.2 and IRIS
> 5.3. Now I got to use an Onyx RE2 and my viewer stopped running. I
> think I'm doing something wrong when reading the input devices (mouse
> and keyboard). My app. runs just fine on the Indigo. What I do is
> this :
>
> qdevice(RIGHTMOUSE);
> qdevice(WINQUIT);
> qdevice(LEFTARROWKEY);
> qdevice(RIGHTARROWKEY);
> qdevice(DOWNARROWKEY);
> qdevice(UPARROWKEY);
> qdevice(PAGEUPKEY);
> qdevice(PAGEDOWNKEY);
> qdevice(HOMEKEY);
> qdevice(PADPLUSKEY);
> qdevice(PADMINUS);
> qdevice(PKEY);
>
> while (!done)
>
> {
> /* Go to sleep until next frame time. */
> pfSync();
>
> while (qtest())
> {
> short arg;
> switch (qread(&arg))
> {
> case (PAGEUPKEY):
> zDirection += step;
> break;
>
> case (PAGEDOWNKEY):
> zDirection -= step;
> break;
>
> .......
>
> }
> }
> }
>
> Do anyone do something similar ? What could be wrong ?
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