I got Version 1.2.3 today - Still have some problems.
1. It's certain now that those checkerboard anomalies happen just
when eclipses are supposed to happen - I emailed Chris the pictures.
2. I still get no night-side lights (ctrl-L) of any kind on Earth.
3. Am I crazy, but shouldn't the inner moons of Jupiter be orbiting
around in the same direction as Jupiter revolves around it's axis? I
think the Saturn system is doing the same thing. Maybe it was wrong
in earlier versions.
Vic
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I'm still very confused about what's happening here . . . haven't made much progress yet.Vicware wrote:I got Version 1.2.3 today - Still have some problems.
1. It's certain now that those checkerboard anomalies happen just
when eclipses are supposed to happen - I emailed Chris the pictures.
You're not crazy . . . I introduced a sign error in the elliptical orbit calculation. Stupid stupid stupid. There will be a fix very soon . . .3. Am I crazy, but shouldn't the inner moons of Jupiter be orbiting
around in the same direction as Jupiter revolves around it's axis? I
think the Saturn system is doing the same thing. Maybe it was wrong
in earlier versions.
--Chris
Vic
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Vicware wrote:2. I still get no night-side lights (ctrl-L) of any kind on Earth.
Go to the OpenGL Info option under the Help menu and check if GL_EXT_texture_env_combine is listed in the supported extensions section.
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2. I still get no night-side lights (ctrl-L) of any kind on Earth.
Go to the OpenGL Info option under the Help menu and check if GL_EXT_texture_env_combine is listed in the supported extensions section.
--Chris
Chris - Here is the whole list that comes up. No, GL_EXT_texture_env_combine does not appear on this list. Maybe this
listing will help you understand why I get the "checkerboard" eclipses
because maybe other routines are missing. - Vic
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Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer: RIVA TNT (PCI)
Version: 1.1.2
Max simultaneous textures: 2
Max texture size: 1024
Supported Extensions:
GL_ARB_multitexture
GL_EXT_abgr
GL_EXT_bgra
GL_EXT_clip_volume_hint
GL_EXT_compiled_vertex_array
GL_EXT_cull_vertex
GL_EXT_packed_pixels
GL_EXT_point_parameters
GL_EXT_stencil_wrap
GL_EXT_texture_object
GL_EXT_vertex_array
GL_KTX_buffer_region
GL_SGIS_multitexture
GL_NV_texgen_reflection
GL_WIN_swap_hint
Go to the OpenGL Info option under the Help menu and check if GL_EXT_texture_env_combine is listed in the supported extensions section.
--Chris
Chris - Here is the whole list that comes up. No, GL_EXT_texture_env_combine does not appear on this list. Maybe this
listing will help you understand why I get the "checkerboard" eclipses
because maybe other routines are missing. - Vic
...
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer: RIVA TNT (PCI)
Version: 1.1.2
Max simultaneous textures: 2
Max texture size: 1024
Supported Extensions:
GL_ARB_multitexture
GL_EXT_abgr
GL_EXT_bgra
GL_EXT_clip_volume_hint
GL_EXT_compiled_vertex_array
GL_EXT_cull_vertex
GL_EXT_packed_pixels
GL_EXT_point_parameters
GL_EXT_stencil_wrap
GL_EXT_texture_object
GL_EXT_vertex_array
GL_KTX_buffer_region
GL_SGIS_multitexture
GL_NV_texgen_reflection
GL_WIN_swap_hint
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3. Am I crazy, but shouldn't the inner moons of Jupiter be orbiting
around in the same direction as Jupiter revolves around it's axis? I
think the Saturn system is doing the same thing. Maybe it was wrong
in earlier versions.
You're not crazy . . . I introduced a sign error in the elliptical orbit calculation. Stupid stupid stupid. There will be a fix very soon . . .
--Chris
Actually I am crazy, but besides that I knew something was astrophysically
wrong. The strange thing is sometimes while you're zooming around, you
lose track of what's up and what's down (of course there's no such thing
in space) but i.e. - if I visit Jupiter, I'll look for the great red spot to know
what's conventionally considered up and down while looking at Jupiter.
Vic
around in the same direction as Jupiter revolves around it's axis? I
think the Saturn system is doing the same thing. Maybe it was wrong
in earlier versions.
You're not crazy . . . I introduced a sign error in the elliptical orbit calculation. Stupid stupid stupid. There will be a fix very soon . . .
--Chris
Actually I am crazy, but besides that I knew something was astrophysically
wrong. The strange thing is sometimes while you're zooming around, you
lose track of what's up and what's down (of course there's no such thing
in space) but i.e. - if I visit Jupiter, I'll look for the great red spot to know
what's conventionally considered up and down while looking at Jupiter.
Vic