Virtual Particles Framework
Hi again. I have - after some headaches - got the program to really work with native (in source code) multi-thread support. After I could solve the problems of events-interference (mouse+keyboard+timer+numerical calculations delay), I really couldn't believe that it could work fine with 91 particles, and C(91, 2)=4095 interactions-processors. That is, the combinations of 91 elements taken as pairs. Buf! The problem was, that the program was mixing events from different sources in the same event-queue....
Hi again. I have - after some headaches - got the program to really work with native (in source code) multi-thread support. After I could solve the problems of events-interference (mouse+keyboard+timer+numerical calculations delay), I really couldn't believe that it could work fine with 91 particles, and C(91, 2)=4095 interactions-processors. That is, the combinations of 91 elements taken as pairs. Buf! The problem, was the program was mixing events from different sources in the same event-queue....
Hi again. I have - after some headaches - got the program to really work with native (in source code) multi-thread support. After I could solve the problems of events-interference (mouse+keyboard+timer+numerical calculations delay), I really couldn't believe that it could work fine with 91 particles, and C(91, 2)=4095 interactions-processors. That is, the combinations of 91 elements takes as pairs. Buf! The problem, was the program was mixing events from different sources in the same event-queue....
Hi all!, the most actual in progress version of VPS C++ sources, for Windows 10, compiled and tested with Visual Studio 2017 it's available from my GitHub repository: https://github.com/migtoledo/vpsim COMPILING AND RUNNING THE PROJECT You should have Windows 10 installed on your computer. Install Visual Studio 2017. Install the NuGet extension for Git repositories. Open Visual Studio. Open a new C++ empty project. In the Solution's explorer, select your project -> right click. Manage NuGet packages....
Hi all!, the most actual in progress version of VPS C++ sources, for Windows 10, compiled and tested with Visual Studio 2017 it's available from my GitHub repository: https://github.com/migtoledo COMPILING AND RUNNING THE PROJECT You should have Windows 10 installed on your computer. Install Visual Studio 2017. Install the NuGet extension for Git repositories. Open Visual Studio. Open a new C++ empty project. In the Solution's explorer, select your project -> right click. Manage NuGet packages. In...
Hi all!, the most actual in progress version of VPS C++ sources, for Windows 10, compiled and tested with Visual Studio 2017 it's available from my GitHub repository: https://github.com/migtoledo The repository name for VPS: "VPS - Serie Code -" For example, first release of VPS was "VPS k5" The actual release is: "VPS l8" https://github.com/migtoledo/VPS_l8 COMPILING AND RUNNING THE PROJECT You should have Windows 10 installed on your computer. Install Visual Studio 2017. Install the NuGet extension...
Hi all!, the most actual in progress version of VPS C++ sources, for Windows 10, compiled and tested with Visual Studio 2017 it's available from my GitHub repository: https://github.com/migtoledo The repository name for VPS: "VPS - Serie Code -" For example, first release of VPS was "VPS k5" The actual release is: "VPS l8" COMPILING AND RUNNING THE PROJECT You should have Windows 10 installed on your computer. Install Visual Studio 2017. Install the NuGet extension for Git repositories. Open Visual...