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    Virtual Particles Framework

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on VPSIM

    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....

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on VPSIM

    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....

  • Posted a comment on a wiki page on VPSIM

    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....

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on VPSIM

    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....

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on VPSIM

    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...

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on VPSIM

    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...

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on VPSIM

    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...

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migueltoledo74
Joined:
2013-04-28 11:21:25
Location:
BARCELONA / Spain
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Projects

This is a list of open source software projects that MIGUEL TOLEDO GONZÁLEZ is associated with:

  • Project Logo ElasticaSim Advanced Simulation & Visualization of 2D dynamical systems Last Updated:
  • Geometrical Simulator Virtual Simulator for Dynamical Systems Last Updated:
  • Project Logo HarmonicsFX Dynamic visualization of Harmonic Functions Last Updated:
  • MandelbrotExplorer A program to calculate and represent the Mandelbrot set Last Updated:
  • Maps 2D XY A program to represent and explore parametric curves (x,y)=(x(t),y(t)) Last Updated:

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  • Programming Language
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Catalan
  • German
  • User Interface