as you said and we practise, the result is your driver lost sgi's open inventor.
now, we have to contract with tgs for their open inventor. (of course, others also can contact with coin3d.org for their toolkit.)
thanks for your reply.
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- Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:57 pm
- Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
- Topic: where the spaceball module located?
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- Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:36 am
- Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
- Topic: where the spaceball module located?
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SGI's Open Inventor may be failed with this way
SGI's Open Inventor may be failed with this way ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I do appreciate your timely help. but, uludwig, you must know the 3d toolkit, SGI's Open Inventor. Their class SoXtSpaceball can support the spaceball. But ...
- Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:36 pm
- Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
- Topic: where the spaceball module located?
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where the spaceball module located?
hi, as x.org (http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/XorgInputHOWTO) said, "An X driver has to handle three different entities: modules, drivers and devices ". but, when i installed my spaceball driver in redhat ws 4.0, I couldn't find the module and just a 3dxsrv driver located i...
- Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:01 am
- Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
- Topic: how to do the "button mapping" in redhat linux ws
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- Views: 19513
- Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:51 am
- Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
- Topic: how to do the "button mapping" in redhat linux ws
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I'm very sorry for my poor describtion. The details are listed as following: spaceball: 5000-flx(read from the device label), serial driver: 3dxware-1.1.1-linux, download from www.3dconnexion.com kernel version: linux 2.4.21.37-EL i686 athlon i386 GNU/LINUX(so, it is x86-32 linux of redhat ws 3.0) N...
- Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:37 pm
- Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
- Topic: how to do the "button mapping" in redhat linux ws
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how to do the "button mapping" in redhat linux ws
how to do the "button mapping" in redhat linux ws I have downloaded the latest xdriver for my linux os, released on Dec 4, 2006( I don't remeber exactly) I install the xdriver correctly: it can run well with the samples, xcube, xvale. but, when I set any button-map with the contral panel, ...