From: Liviu A. <liv...@my...> - 2012-06-10 08:42:16
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 20:00:41 +0200, Jasmine Kent <jk...@co...> wrote: > On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Liviu Andronic > <liv...@my...>wrote: >> - Could you post some more information about browser compatibility? [1] >> I >> tried to run in Opera and it failed (I cannot even click the '..get it >> here' link). It failed in Chromium, too, but likely because my Mesa >> drivers are <7.9. [2] >> > > Yes you're right, I should do that. I haven't done much testing in Opera > because the rendering was very slow the first time I tried it. But that > was > back in February ish, so I should probably take another look. Firefox > should work pretty well. Unfortunately Chrome is currently the only > browser > with sound support, because it uses the WebKit audio API. > I would suspect that the shortly upcoming release of Opera 12.00 will be compatible with Trigger Rally Online. This release will support hardware acceleration among other things. So if you're doing any testing, I suggest that you try Opera Next which currently ships RCs for 12.00. >> - Do/can the SF SVN and GIT code share code or data, or are the two >> completely independent? From what I see the online edition is based on >> JS. >> > > The code is indeed entirely JavaScript, so there's nothing in common. The > core physics code was ported directly from the C++ source in Trigger > though. > > The Online Edition is still very prototypey (please don't look at > drive.js) > but I'm having a lot of fun working on it. :) > Cool you're having fun with this. :) Cheers Liviu |