Re: using React

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Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++multipass.asd.sgi.com)
Sat, 7 Jun 1997 01:39:12 -0700


There is simple processor lock down supported by pfu call.

The Lynx interface supports this so you should be able to exploit
some REACT features from the GUI.

The calls required for simple lockdown aren't really icky, but
very easy.

man sysmp

There are other more advenced REACT-Pro features like the
frame scheduler and windview.

Cheers,Angus.

On Jun 6, 6:16pm, VR++at++onyx wrote:
> Subject: using React
> Hi, all!
>
> We are considering using React for certain tasks in our driving simulator. We
> are using Vega (and thus Performer) for the visual simulation part. The
> question is how do these things work together, if at all? I have seen one
> example of React and Performer together (at least the source code), but when
it
> comes to Vega I have no idea. I guess it s kind of "icky" to embedd the CPU-
> and process-allocation in Vega/Performer under React and its scheduling?
>
> Any comments, hints, ideas are very much welcome!! Thank you!!
>
> Best regards, Dennis Saluaar
> Project Manager Driving Simulation and VR
>
> PS. My personal email : dennis++at++vtd.volvo.se
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