From: C R Onjob Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2014 17:00:02 +0000 (+0800) Subject: Automatic commit of irc logs X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=da7e3e05d42a967e367c70a67c839b9a6ce4a5c4;p=ipdf%2Fdocuments.git Automatic commit of irc logs Q: How does the Polish Constitution differ from the American? A: Under the Polish Constitution citizens are guaranteed freedom of speech, but under the United States constitution they are guaranteed freedom after speech. -- being told in Poland, 1987 --- diff --git a/irc/#ipdf.log b/irc/#ipdf.log index e2ad928..ec37901 100644 --- a/irc/#ipdf.log +++ b/irc/#ipdf.log @@ -3157,3 +3157,22 @@ 12:03 -!- Irssi: Join to #ipdf was synced in 0 secs 16:28 -!- sulix [sulix@motsugo.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au] has quit [Ping timeout: 121 seconds] 17:25 -!- sulix [sulix@motsugo.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au] has joined #ipdf +--- Day changed Sun Aug 03 2014 +12:43 < matches> So I found my moronic mistake with the virtual FPU and it seems to actually work +12:44 < matches> I think it's even slower than using Rational +12:44 < matches> Unless everything's slow because of the QT now +12:45 < matches> There's an awful lot of "Rendering QT node" debug +12:46 < matches> No its the VFPU that makes sense +12:47 < matches> Since every floating point operation now requires writing 18 hex characters over a unix domain socket +12:47 < matches> Hooray VHDL +12:48 < matches> (I'm sure if you have $$$$ and like Enterprise(TM) software VHDL is great) +12:48 < matches> I'll just do some miscellaneous things and hopefully some of them will be useful +12:48 < matches> Bye +14:14 < matches> So with the VFPU and doing everything on the GPU we have 2.2 FPS +14:14 < matches> It seems to be able to cope with rectangles on the CPU +14:15 < matches> The circle may present some difficulties +14:16 < matches> It would be have been pretty cool to change the vfpu and see if anything makes it look like intel +14:16 < matches> But ultimately useless I suppose +14:37 < sulix> There might be some info in the hardware docs, though they're pretty incomprehensible: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/documentation/2013-intel-core-processor-family +14:38 < sulix> AMD also have manuals: http://developer.amd.com/resources/documentation-articles/developer-guides-manuals/ +14:38 < sulix> nVidia are sworn to secrecy.