Re: [opensource-dev] Raspberry Pi 2?

2015-02-10 Thread Dana Moore
I have a slightly different question which is does anyone know of any high 
barriers to porting the _server_ (for example Doug Maxwell’s MOSES / OpenSim 
implementation) to a PI 2.
I have a feeling it ought to be a handsome server, especially in a server grid 
(granted no heavyweight GPU capabilities, but still … ). BTW, I _think_ the 
spec is an ARM11 quad core for the 2 IIRC.

Best,


> On Feb 10, 2015, at 2:19 PM, Jack Lang  wrote:
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> Anyone porting a viewer to Raspberry Pi 2 (quad core Arm7)? Any hints ?
> Jack Lang
> Raspberry Pi Foundation
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Re: [opensource-dev] Externally controllable viewers?

2010-09-21 Thread Dana Moore
ditto an interest here.
Specifically what we are interested in doing is capturing a human user's
motion via a cam and turning a set of those into avatar controls (e.g., move
left/right/forward, fly, sit). Any useful inputs or comments would help get
us on track.
thanks
ElectricSheep Expedition

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Vex Streeter  wrote:

>  Who's currently working on doing external control of viewer functions,
> especially avatar control?  I know of a few people doing AR sorts of
> things that would qualify and some of the viewer-plugin and modularity
> work would certainly help.  I'm going to be doing some viewer hacking to
> allow some additional input devices and would like to be as general as
> possible (and not reinvent the wheel).
>
> Many thanks
> Vex
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