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GRAPH RACERS.
The Basic Rules. The basic rules are VERY simple once you get the hang of them. RULE 1: Your 'car' is always at the intersection of the lines on the squared paper - not inside the squares. As you drive around the track, you draw lines showing where it goes using your own colour pen or pencil. RULE 2: Players take it in turns to move - the THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKI A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Cars crashing head-on or into a wall. Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h. Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. ALPHA-BLENDING AND THE Z-BUFFER.SEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN This 3D Tux was generated by digitizing Tux's profile from Larry Ewing's painting, that was then rotated through 360 degrees to generate a volume of revolution. The flippers and feet were hand-built and the beak is a cone which has been squashed from end-to-end andfrom top to bottom.
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE My Wife's Home Page. My Son's Home Page. Renaissance Miniatures (Our fine miniatures business) Renaissance Innovations (Our innovative technology business) The Wikiid Wiki (Where most of my content lives) Time in Dallas. Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 7:10:02 am. x2,094. WIKIID - SJBAKER.ORG This page was last modified on 10 June 2015, at 12:36. This page has been accessed 451,604 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unlessGRAPH RACERS.
The Basic Rules. The basic rules are VERY simple once you get the hang of them. RULE 1: Your 'car' is always at the intersection of the lines on the squared paper - not inside the squares. As you drive around the track, you draw lines showing where it goes using your own colour pen or pencil. RULE 2: Players take it in turns to move - the THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKI A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Cars crashing head-on or into a wall. Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h. Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. ALPHA-BLENDING AND THE Z-BUFFER.SEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN This 3D Tux was generated by digitizing Tux's profile from Larry Ewing's painting, that was then rotated through 360 degrees to generate a volume of revolution. The flippers and feet were hand-built and the beak is a cone which has been squashed from end-to-end andfrom top to bottom.
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE My Wife's Home Page. My Son's Home Page. Renaissance Miniatures (Our fine miniatures business) Renaissance Innovations (Our innovative technology business) The Wikiid Wiki (Where most of my content lives) Time in Dallas. Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 7:10:02 am. x2,094. CARDBOARD CUTOUT DOG The Contribution of the Cardboard Cutout Dog to Software Reliability and Maintainability. by Stephen J. Baker. Cedar Hill, Texas Abstract The contribution of the Cardboard Cutout Dog to Software generation and maintenance is well known to practitioners of the software arts - but perhaps many have forgotten how it came about.A SIMPLE 3D SCANNER
A digital movie camera (or a digital still camera that can capture short movies). A personal computer with basic video editing software. (The OpenSourced 'mplayer' and 'mencoder' worked well for me).; A red laser pointer of class 1 or 1M.; A 'line generator' lens. FAST TEXT IN OPENGL. The 'FNT' component of the PLIB package does a good job of rendering textured fonts - and comes with over a dozen fonts in 'TXF' format. FNT is highly portable. (Since I wrote FNT, I'm a bit biassed). TexFont: this is a good tutorial on OpenGL texture-mapped text. It also uses the 'TXF' font format and contains a convertor fromX-windows fonts
ALPHA-BLENDING AND THE Z-BUFFER. Introduction - Bad news. REALLY Bad News. Shock! - Horror! The Z buffer doesn't work for transparent polygons. The problem is that the Z buffer prevents OpenGL from drawing pixels that are behind things that have already been drawn. THE HISTORY OF THE TEAPOT The last time I saw the teapot was at the SigGraph course party in 1989, it was sitting in a case in the Boston Computer Museum.Here is the photo I took at the time: PHYSICS - BULLET TUTORIAL2 EXAMPLE - WIKIID Physics - Bullet Tutorial2 example. CcdConstructionInfo defines various properties of the construction of an object as it pertains to collision detection and physics calculations. We can use the same construction information to produce many of the same type of object. Take bricks for example. HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
KEYBOARDS ARE EVIL
When you press any two keys, each activates one row wire and one column wire and they can be recognised uniquely. However, when you hit a third key, one of two things can happen: It can activate either a different row or a different column than either of the other two keys that are held down - and it will be recognised. HELP STAMP OUT GL_PROJECTION ABUSE. Help stamp out GL_PROJECTION abuse. By Steve Baker One of the most common OpenGL programming errors is misuse of the GL_PROJECTION matrixstack.
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE My Wife's Home Page. My Son's Home Page. Renaissance Miniatures (Our fine miniatures business) Renaissance Innovations (Our innovative technology business) The Wikiid Wiki (Where most of my content lives) Time in Dallas. Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 7:23:43 am. x7,045. WIKIID - SJBAKER.ORG This page was last modified on 10 June 2015, at 12:36. This page has been accessed 451,604 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unless THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKI A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
GRAPH RACERS.
The Basic Rules. The basic rules are VERY simple once you get the hang of them. RULE 1: Your 'car' is always at the intersection of the lines on the squared paper - not inside the squares. As you drive around the track, you draw lines showing where it goes using your own colour pen or pencil. RULE 2: Players take it in turns to move - the CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Cars crashing head-on or into a wall. Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h. Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN This 3D Tux was generated by digitizing Tux's profile from Larry Ewing's painting, that was then rotated through 360 degrees to generate a volume of revolution. The flippers and feet were hand-built and the beak is a cone which has been squashed from end-to-end andfrom top to bottom.
HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE My Wife's Home Page. My Son's Home Page. Renaissance Miniatures (Our fine miniatures business) Renaissance Innovations (Our innovative technology business) The Wikiid Wiki (Where most of my content lives) Time in Dallas. Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 7:23:43 am. x7,045. WIKIID - SJBAKER.ORG This page was last modified on 10 June 2015, at 12:36. This page has been accessed 451,604 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unless THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKI A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
GRAPH RACERS.
The Basic Rules. The basic rules are VERY simple once you get the hang of them. RULE 1: Your 'car' is always at the intersection of the lines on the squared paper - not inside the squares. As you drive around the track, you draw lines showing where it goes using your own colour pen or pencil. RULE 2: Players take it in turns to move - the CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Cars crashing head-on or into a wall. Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h. Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN This 3D Tux was generated by digitizing Tux's profile from Larry Ewing's painting, that was then rotated through 360 degrees to generate a volume of revolution. The flippers and feet were hand-built and the beak is a cone which has been squashed from end-to-end andfrom top to bottom.
HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
THE BRICK BAKERY: STEVE & OLIVER BAKER'S LEGO PAGES. I've now actually read this book and I have to say that it's *MUCH* better than I expected a book about Lego robotics could be. Of the 28 chapters, the first 14 are about basic building tricks and the remainder are reasonably detailed descriptions of some projects youcan try.
MEASURING HARD THINGS WITH EASY EXPERIMENTS Measuring the thickness of a human hair using a laserpointer and a tape measure. Tape a hair over the business end of a red laserpointer so it's roughly centered in the beam. Shine it onto the wall a few feet away. It should form a 'diffraction pattern' - a sequence of THE OMNIVEROUS BIPED'S FAQ'S The Omniverous Biped's FAQ's by Steve Baker Introduction. I have always been impressed by the information in The Carniverous Hexapod's FAQ's but they tend to be a bit terse - and many beginners need more explanation and perhaps a more visual insight to the math behind OpenGL programs. Anyway, since I'm an omnivore with but two legs, I'll just present these FAQ's for your enlightenment.COOL CODE LIST
1 Reverse all the bits in a 32 bit word. 2 Count the number of '1' bits in a 32 bit word. 3 Test to see if a number is an exact power of two. 4 Zero the least significant '1' bit in a word. 5 Set the least significant N bits in a word. 6 Swap the values of two integers. 7 Convert a nibble into an ASCII hex digit. 8 Force all non-zero valuesto 1.
STEVE & OLIVER'S SAMEGAME ALPHA-BLENDING AND THE Z-BUFFER. Introduction - Bad news. REALLY Bad News. Shock! - Horror! The Z buffer doesn't work for transparent polygons. The problem is that the Z buffer prevents OpenGL from drawing pixels that are behind things that have already been drawn.KEYBOARDS ARE EVIL
When you press any two keys, each activates one row wire and one column wire and they can be recognised uniquely. However, when you hit a third key, one of two things can happen: It can activate either a different row or a different column than either of the other two keys that are held down - and it will be recognised. HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
HELP STAMP OUT GL_PROJECTION ABUSE. Help stamp out GL_PROJECTION abuse. By Steve Baker One of the most common OpenGL programming errors is misuse of the GL_PROJECTION matrixstack.
CGI DEMO.
CGI Demo This web page was generated by the C++ code! The previouspage sent me:
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE My Wife's Home Page. My Son's Home Page. Renaissance Miniatures (Our fine miniatures business) Renaissance Innovations (Our innovative technology business) The Wikiid Wiki (Where most of my content lives) Time in Dallas. Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 7:23:43 am. x7,045. WIKIID - SJBAKER.ORG This page was last modified on 10 June 2015, at 12:36. This page has been accessed 451,604 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unless THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKI A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
GRAPH RACERS.
The Basic Rules. The basic rules are VERY simple once you get the hang of them. RULE 1: Your 'car' is always at the intersection of the lines on the squared paper - not inside the squares. As you drive around the track, you draw lines showing where it goes using your own colour pen or pencil. RULE 2: Players take it in turns to move - the CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Cars crashing head-on or into a wall. Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h. Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN This 3D Tux was generated by digitizing Tux's profile from Larry Ewing's painting, that was then rotated through 360 degrees to generate a volume of revolution. The flippers and feet were hand-built and the beak is a cone which has been squashed from end-to-end andfrom top to bottom.
HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE My Wife's Home Page. My Son's Home Page. Renaissance Miniatures (Our fine miniatures business) Renaissance Innovations (Our innovative technology business) The Wikiid Wiki (Where most of my content lives) Time in Dallas. Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 7:23:43 am. x7,045. WIKIID - SJBAKER.ORG This page was last modified on 10 June 2015, at 12:36. This page has been accessed 451,604 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unless THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKI A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
GRAPH RACERS.
The Basic Rules. The basic rules are VERY simple once you get the hang of them. RULE 1: Your 'car' is always at the intersection of the lines on the squared paper - not inside the squares. As you drive around the track, you draw lines showing where it goes using your own colour pen or pencil. RULE 2: Players take it in turns to move - the CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Cars crashing head-on or into a wall. Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h. Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN This 3D Tux was generated by digitizing Tux's profile from Larry Ewing's painting, that was then rotated through 360 degrees to generate a volume of revolution. The flippers and feet were hand-built and the beak is a cone which has been squashed from end-to-end andfrom top to bottom.
HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
THE BRICK BAKERY: STEVE & OLIVER BAKER'S LEGO PAGES. I've now actually read this book and I have to say that it's *MUCH* better than I expected a book about Lego robotics could be. Of the 28 chapters, the first 14 are about basic building tricks and the remainder are reasonably detailed descriptions of some projects youcan try.
MEASURING HARD THINGS WITH EASY EXPERIMENTS Measuring the thickness of a human hair using a laserpointer and a tape measure. Tape a hair over the business end of a red laserpointer so it's roughly centered in the beam. Shine it onto the wall a few feet away. It should form a 'diffraction pattern' - a sequence of THE OMNIVEROUS BIPED'S FAQ'S The Omniverous Biped's FAQ's by Steve Baker Introduction. I have always been impressed by the information in The Carniverous Hexapod's FAQ's but they tend to be a bit terse - and many beginners need more explanation and perhaps a more visual insight to the math behind OpenGL programs. Anyway, since I'm an omnivore with but two legs, I'll just present these FAQ's for your enlightenment.COOL CODE LIST
1 Reverse all the bits in a 32 bit word. 2 Count the number of '1' bits in a 32 bit word. 3 Test to see if a number is an exact power of two. 4 Zero the least significant '1' bit in a word. 5 Set the least significant N bits in a word. 6 Swap the values of two integers. 7 Convert a nibble into an ASCII hex digit. 8 Force all non-zero valuesto 1.
STEVE & OLIVER'S SAMEGAME ALPHA-BLENDING AND THE Z-BUFFER. Introduction - Bad news. REALLY Bad News. Shock! - Horror! The Z buffer doesn't work for transparent polygons. The problem is that the Z buffer prevents OpenGL from drawing pixels that are behind things that have already been drawn.KEYBOARDS ARE EVIL
When you press any two keys, each activates one row wire and one column wire and they can be recognised uniquely. However, when you hit a third key, one of two things can happen: It can activate either a different row or a different column than either of the other two keys that are held down - and it will be recognised. HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
HELP STAMP OUT GL_PROJECTION ABUSE. Help stamp out GL_PROJECTION abuse. By Steve Baker One of the most common OpenGL programming errors is misuse of the GL_PROJECTION matrixstack.
CGI DEMO.
CGI Demo This web page was generated by the C++ code! The previouspage sent me:
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE This website contains no GMO's, no artificial dyes, hormones, pesticide residues, preservatives, MSG, corn syrup, or synthetic flavorsoh, and no adverts either. WIKIID - SJBAKER.ORG This page was last modified on 10 June 2015, at 12:36. This page has been accessed 451,604 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unless A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKIGRAPH RACERS.
GRAPH RACERS. A Paper-and-Pencil Car Racing Game. To play this game, you need from two to maybe six players, a coloured pencil or pen for each person and some paper with quarter inch (or so) squares. CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h.Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told me that the impact would be like as if driving into a solid wall at 400 km/h, citing EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN Beginnings. In the beginning, sometime in early 1996, several people were talking on the linux-kernel mailing list about a suitable logo/mascot for Linux. Of the many, many suggestions, many involved parodies of other operating system logo's - or were strong, noblebeasts such as
HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
STEVE BAKERS' HOME PAGE This website contains no GMO's, no artificial dyes, hormones, pesticide residues, preservatives, MSG, corn syrup, or synthetic flavorsoh, and no adverts either. WIKIID - SJBAKER.ORG This page was last modified on 10 June 2015, at 12:36. This page has been accessed 451,604 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unless A SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING SERVER-SIDE CGI PROGRAMS IN C++SEE MORE ONSJBAKER.ORG
THE SIMPLEST POSSIBLE GUIDE TO WRITING MEDIAWIKIGRAPH RACERS.
GRAPH RACERS. A Paper-and-Pencil Car Racing Game. To play this game, you need from two to maybe six players, a coloured pencil or pen for each person and some paper with quarter inch (or so) squares. CARS CRASHING HEAD-ON OR INTO A WALL Q: Suppose two identical cars with 2 clone drivers collided with each other head-on, each traveling at a speed of 100 km/h.Would the impact that the two driver feel be equal to the impact of them driving into a solid wall at 200 km/h? This is what I intuitively think, but several driving instructors told me that the impact would be like as if driving into a solid wall at 400 km/h, citing EULER ANGLES ARE EVIL. WEBAL - INTERACTIVE AUDIO FOR BROWSERS - WIKIIDSEE MORE ON SJBAKER.ORG THE HISTORY OF TUX THE LINUX PENGUIN Beginnings. In the beginning, sometime in early 1996, several people were talking on the linux-kernel mailing list about a suitable logo/mascot for Linux. Of the many, many suggestions, many involved parodies of other operating system logo's - or were strong, noblebeasts such as
HACKING GLUT TO ELIMINATE THE GLUTMAINLOOP() PROBLEM. IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in this document has been obsoleted by the arrival on the scene of the freeglut library. freeglut has the 'hack' described below included as a standard part of the library, and additionally is released under a clear OpenSource license (the Xfree license) so it can be modified and redistributed without stringsattached.
THE BRICK BAKERY: STEVE & OLIVER BAKER'S LEGO PAGES. I've now actually read this book and I have to say that it's *MUCH* better than I expected a book about Lego robotics could be. Of the 28 chapters, the first 14 are about basic building tricks and the remainder are reasonably detailed descriptions of some projects youcan try.
STEVE & OLIVER'S SAMEGAME Choose Tile Type : Traditional Mascots Gummi Xmas Lego Number of Rows:Number of Columns:
COOL CODE LIST
1 Reverse all the bits in a 32 bit word. 2 Count the number of '1' bits in a 32 bit word. 3 Test to see if a number is an exact power of two. 4 Zero the least significant '1' bit in a word. 5 Set the least significant N bits in a word. 6 Swap the values of two integers. 7 Convert a nibble into an ASCII hex digit. 8 Force all non-zero valuesto 1.
THE OMNIVEROUS BIPED'S FAQ'S The Omniverous Biped's FAQ's by Steve Baker Introduction. I have always been impressed by the information in The Carniverous Hexapod's FAQ's but they tend to be a bit terse - and many beginners need more explanation and perhaps a more visual insight to the math behind OpenGL programs. Anyway, since I'm an omnivore with but two legs, I'll just present these FAQ's for your enlightenment. MEASURING HARD THINGS WITH EASY EXPERIMENTS Measuring the thickness of a human hair using a laserpointer and a tape measure. Tape a hair over the business end of a red laserpointer so it's roughly centered in the beam. Shine it onto the wall a few feet away. It should form a 'diffraction pattern' - a sequence of STEVE & OLIVER'S SAMEGAME LEARNING TO LOVE YOUR Z-BUFFER. The Resolution of Z. What people often fail to realise is that in nearly all machines, the Z buffer is non-linear. The actual number stored in the Z buffer memory is related to the Z coordinate of the object in this manner: z_buffer_value = (1Details
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