jViolet 0.4 alpha Release
jViolet 0.4 alpha Release
THIS IS A BUGGY ALPHA RELEASE - USE AND TEST AT YOUR OWN RISK
I would appreciate a few peoples comments on whether this works on your system, what you find wrong with it and any feature requests.
To run, extract the .zip somewhere and use the jViolet.jar file accordingly.
I would appreciate a few peoples comments on whether this works on your system, what you find wrong with it and any feature requests.
To run, extract the .zip somewhere and use the jViolet.jar file accordingly.
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Cheers.
BTW, this release has the multithreading capabilities disabled, so expect it to be slower than the original.
I'm working on making all the processing parts multithread compatible - at which point i'll enable the multithreading. But this isn't a simple problem to solve, so it might be a while before that happens.
BTW, this release has the multithreading capabilities disabled, so expect it to be slower than the original.
I'm working on making all the processing parts multithread compatible - at which point i'll enable the multithreading. But this isn't a simple problem to solve, so it might be a while before that happens.
Thanx Doug! I recommend to include some information about java's
memory handling. Under Windows the default -Xmx settings are
to low to load a bigger IGI. So under Windows you should use a
line like this ...
the "-server" switch will make the code a bit faster but under Windows
and especially if you use the JRE and not the JDK you have to copy
the folder called "client" from ...
to ...
Also a CMD file like this can help a lot ...
Thanx for listening.
take care
psor
memory handling. Under Windows the default -Xmx settings are
to low to load a bigger IGI. So under Windows you should use a
line like this ...
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java -server -Xmx1024m -jar jViolet.jar %*
and especially if you use the JRE and not the JDK you have to copy
the folder called "client" from ...
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..\java\bin\client
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..\java\bin\server
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@set javadir="YOURJAVAINSTALLDIR\Java\jre1.7.0"
@set mem=1024M
@%javadir%\bin\java -Xmx%mem% -server -jar jViolet.jar %*
@if %errorlevel% neq 0 pause
take care
psor
"The sleeper must awaken"
Oh yeah, thanks psor - i forgot about the Xmx thing. I usually have it set automatically by netbeans
In future I'll package the following batch file
jViolet.bat:
In future I'll package the following batch file
jViolet.bat:
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@set javadir="C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_14"
@set mem=1024M
@%javadir%\bin\java -Xmx%mem% -Xms%mem% -jar jViolet.jar %*
@if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
@echo The path to Java in this batch file is probably wrong. Please edit this file.
@pause
)
for those who are bandwith concious, a smaller packaging.
to unpack run from comandline
also, mines a single jar, not lib folder (hate that thing)
to unpack run from comandline
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unpack200 jViolet.pack.gz jViolet.jar
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Yes i know, my spelling sucks
roflol, indeed.Big Fan wrote:new members should be discouraged because already 1617 people have had their lives taken away by indigo
From uncyclopedia.org, on "Elephant's Dream":
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
Actually, I was just replying right now...
Maybe I'm just being clueless, but when I open an IGI file, it does nothing. No errors, but no displaying of the file either. From the "Show Output", it looks like it loaded the file just fine...
It *is* supposed to show something, correct?
Maybe I'm just being clueless, but when I open an IGI file, it does nothing. No errors, but no displaying of the file either. From the "Show Output", it looks like it loaded the file just fine...
It *is* supposed to show something, correct?
From uncyclopedia.org, on "Elephant's Dream":
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
Okay, this could be b/c im running the regular version of viloet from wine, but whatev
There are two things i notice, and that is the inital tone & shade of the image is diffrent depending on the version (Violet & jViolet), and the chomatic aberation is diffrent. The right version is jViolet, left is Violet
There are two things i notice, and that is the inital tone & shade of the image is diffrent depending on the version (Violet & jViolet), and the chomatic aberation is diffrent. The right version is jViolet, left is Violet
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