


yeah i wish they would at least give estimates :/lx wrote:Yep read about it, that's why I'm so eager to try e17, tried a cvs compile a month or so ago,, forgot about it, also I can't get a clear reading of their site, when the release is due, sometimes there's no news for a month,...... just forgetting about it, and one day do emerge e17,




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cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.enlightenment.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/enlightenment login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.enlightenment.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/enlightenment co e17

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bash-2.05a# evas_test
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
Segmentation fault
what kind of system was that on? and what resolution were you in?TwoSlick wrote:Thanks for the post. I just tried it out, and....... WOW!!!!![]()
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I can't wait to implement something like this for my desktop!
I noticed the demo was very smooth throughout, but at the end it got ---slightly--- choppy. I thought it was using my hardware, but when I started messing with the buttons, I realized that the program was doing all of it completly in software! When I replayed the demo using hardware acceleration, the framerates were awesome! I was getting over 600 fps at parts, and never went below 150. My average fps was 423. WOW!
- Tim

423 average frames? Never below 150? Somebody should implement limiting the framerate. How many of you have more than 100Hz of refresh rate? ;). We should preserve our cpu power to do other interesting things too :))TwoSlick wrote:Thanks for the post. I just tried it out, and....... WOW!!!! :D :D :D
I can't wait to implement something like this for my desktop!
I noticed the demo was very smooth throughout, but at the end it got ---slightly--- choppy. I thought it was using my hardware, but when I started messing with the buttons, I realized that the program was doing all of it completly in software! When I replayed the demo using hardware acceleration, the framerates were awesome! I was getting over 600 fps at parts, and never went below 150. My average fps was 423. WOW!
- Tim

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bash-2.05a# evas_test
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
Segmentation fault 