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From: Peter S. <ps...@gm...> - 2007-12-06 02:30:03
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projectM-xmms is/was the reference application.
At one point, projectM-xmms was projectM. Then we (Alistair) refactored out
the core of projectM into libprojectM. Practically every projectM plugin
has descended from xmms-projectM. Nowadays its the least interesting plugin
in the sense that XMMS is unmaintained and old news, but it is the original
projectM implementation nonetheless. The audacious plugin is nearly an
exact duplicate of the xmms one, since audacious is itself a port of bmp,
which is a port of xmms.
-Pete
On Dec 5, 2007 6:48 PM, Ray T <mrf...@ya...> wrote:
> I've committed an improved projectM-test to svn (in
> personal/fatray) I'd appreciate any feedback on it.
>
> I looked at the audacious plugin from their cvs and it
> appears closely related to projectM-test. Is
> projectM-test the reference application?
>
> any worries, come shout at me.
>
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