Mark, You might want to check out the FPSCounterDemo program that comes with Java 3D. It doesn't have to be in immediate mode.
- Chien Yang Java 3D, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Mark McKay wrote:
I've read a couple of discussions here describing the frame rate of their application, and was wondering what one did to gain access to this information. Does this mean you're using immediate mode and counting the frames yourself will calls to System.getCurrentTimeMillis()?
Mark McKay -- http://www.kitfox.com
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