that
will work.
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David Zemon
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GPU), it seemed
to work for us couple of years ago but I am not sure the current
status of it.
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On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, David Zemon david.ze...@mst.edu
mailto:david.ze...@mst.edu wrote:
Software: Ubuntu 12.04.1 running Xfce4
Hardware: Microway 1U rack, 1 x NVidia
Travis has already left for the weekend so I'll take over QA for what I
know.
1) A video is probably possible but I'll want to okay with boss-man first.
2) Performance is significantly worse when using the Wii nunchuck. We
can render a simple 15 MB point cloud on our dual-core laptops with 256
Follow-up question to Xdmf Polyvertex, Only First Half Visible:
How do you specify the bit width of integers in a binary file from
within Xdmf? My script is writing a binary file with 64-bit unsigned
integers and I think ParaView is interpreting it as 32-bit.
Thanks,
David
to do it?
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this in a very wrong
fashion. How should I be doing this?
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and keyboard. Are we going about this the correct way? Is there an
entirely different method we should be using? Any and all help is
appreciated.
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axises), but only
the first one is being displayed. Attached is my attempt. I'm guessing
it's something to do with the dimensions attribute and whether or not
there should be spaces, tabs, or new lines between each value for the
topology. These aspects very much confuse me.
Thanks,
David Zemon