This was Pyglet 1.2alpha1. On Monday, 1 April 2013 13:35:26 UTC+1, Hello3171 wrote: > > Running the same demo with Python 2.7 I get about 28 fps on my laptop > which is i7-2630QM and Nvidia 525M. > > (However, I do not believe my graphics card is being used and instead the > CPU graphics is being used because the indicator indicating that the > graphics card is being used is not on. But, when I try to force it to be on > for the python.exe application, the indicator does turn on but there is no > change in fps.) > > Running the same demo with Python 3.2 I get about 19 fps! > > On Sunday, 31 March 2013 13:49:29 UTC+1, Adam Steele wrote: >> >> Hello: >> >> I was trying to run one of Mr. Tartley's demos from an older PyCon: >> >> http://tartley.com/files/stretching_pyglets_wings/ >> >> Running *Demo # 3* I am only achieveing about 20 fps on a modern desktop >> (i7, radeon 5800), whereas the author got 40 on a older laptop. >> >> If others can tell me what results they are getting and what might be >> slowing me down, I would be appreciative. >> >> Thanks! >> >
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