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From: xz775327@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Xia Zhao)
Subject: more on radiosity
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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 23:15:49 GMT
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In article <1993Apr19.131239.11670@aragorn.unibe.ch>, you write:
|>
|>
|> Let's be serious... I'm working on a radiosity package, written in C++.
|> I would like to make it public domain.  I'll announce it in c.g. the minute
|> I finished it.
|>
|> That were the good news. The bad news: It'll take another 2 months (at least)
|> to finish it.


 Are you using the traditional radiosity method, progressive refinement, or
  something else in your package?

 If you need to project patches on the hemi-cube surfaces, what technique are
  you using?  Do you have hardware to facilitate the projection?


|>
|> In the meantime you may have a look at the file
|>   Radiosity_code.tar.Z
|> located at
|>   compute1.cc.ncsu.edu


  What are the guest username and password for this ftp site?


|>
|> (there are some other locations; have a look at archie to get the nearest)
|>
|> Hope that'll help.
|>
|> Yours
|>
|> Stephan
|>


   Thanks, Stephan.


    Josephine
