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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 09:17:24 +0200
From: "Mike Gorchak"
Subject: New QNX patches
Please apply patch qnx4.diff, which is attached. What has been done:
1)Added back OpenGL ES renderer for QNX target. Added few corrections to
OpenGL ES renderer to let it work under QNX. OpenGL ES renderer do not
support textures under QNX, so I think some additional work must be done.
2) Added GL_OES_query_matrix extension to SDL_opengles.h header file, which
required by OpenGL ES 1.1 specification.
3) Added attribute clearing at the entrance of function
SDL_GL_GetAttribure(). Added error checking into the function
SDL_GL_GetAttribure(), because some attributes can't be obtained in OpenGL
ES 1.0.
4) Porting testdyngles to OpenGL ES 1.0 (1.1 has glColor4ub() and
glColor4f() functions, but 1.0 has glColor4f() only).
5) Added error checking after obtaining attributes using
SDL_GL_GetAttribute() function to the testgl2 and testgles.
6) Small correction to testmultiaudio with printing errors.
7) Added software and accelerated OpenGL ES 1.0 support into the QNX GF
driver.
Please remove ./src/audio/nto directory - it will not be used anymore.
Please create ./src/audio/qsa directory and add content of the archive
qsa.tar.gz into this directory. I rewrote some sound code, added support for
multiple audio cards, enumeration, etc. Added initial support for capture.
As far as I can understand SDL 1.3 is not supporting audio capture right now
? Sam, Am I right ? Or audio capture must be supported through the
PlayDevice routine ?
And last, please put file SDL_gf_opengles.c to the ./src/video/qnxgf
directory. It is OpenGL ES 1.1 emulation layer for some functions, which are
not supported by OpenGL ES 1.0.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Tue, 24 Mar 2009 10:33:12 +0000 |
parents | f55c87ae336b |
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============================================================================== About the iPhone OS Demo Applications ============================================================================== DemosiPhoneOS.xcodeproj contains several targets for iPhone oriented SDL demos. These demos are written strictly using SDL 1.3 calls. All the demos except for Fireworks (which requires OpenGL ES) should work on platforms other than iPhone OS, though you'll need to write your own compile script. To run them on your favorite platform, you may wish to set the macros SCREEN_WIDTH and SCREEN_HEIGHT, located in common.h. Common files: common.c and common.h contain code common to all demo applications. This includes macros about the screen dimensions (in pixels), simple error handling, and functions for generating random numbers. Rectangles (rectangles.c): Draws randomly sized and colored rectangles all over the screen by using SDL_RenderFill. This is the simplest of all the demos. Happy (happy.c): Loads the classic happy-face bitmap and draws a large number of happy faces bouncing around the screen. Shows how you can load a bitmap into an SDL_Texture. Accelerometer (accelerometer.c): Uses the iPhone's accelerometer as a joystick device to move a spaceship around the screen. Note the use of the macro SDL_IPHONE_MAX_GFORCE (normally defined in SDL_config_iphoneos.h) which converts between the Sint16 number returned by SDL_JoystickGetAxis, and the floating point units of g-force reported natively by the iPhone. Touch (touch.c): Acts as a finger-paint type program. Demonstrates how you can use SDL mouse input to accept touch input from the iPhone. If SDL for iPhone is compiled with multitouch as multiple mouse emulation (SDL_IPHONE_MULTIPLE_MICE in SDL_config_iphoneos.h) then the program will accept multiple finger inputs simultaneously. Mixer (mixer.c): Displays several rectangular buttons which can be used as a virtual drumkit. Demonstrates how you can play .wav sounds in SDL and how you can use SDL_MixAudioFormat to build a software mixer that can play multiple sounds at once. Keyboard (keyboard.c): Loads a bitmap font and let's the user type words, numbers, and symbols using the iPhone's virtual keyboard. The iPhone's onscreen keyboard visibility is toggled when the user taps the screen. If the user types ':)' a happy face is displayed. Demonstrates how to use functions added to the iPhone implementation of SDL to toggle keyboard onscreen visibility. Fireworks (fireworks.c): Displays a fireworks show. When you tap the iPhone's screen, fireworks fly from the bottom of the screen and explode at the point that you tapped. Demonstrates how you can use SDL on iPhone to build an OpenGL ES based application. Shows you how you can use SDL_LoadBMP to load a bmp image and convert it to an OpenGL ES texture. Of lesser importance, shows how you can use OpenGL ES point sprites to build an efficient particle system. ============================================================================== Building and Running the demos ============================================================================== Before building the demos you must first build SDL as a static library for BOTH the iPhone Simulator and the iPhone itself. See the iPhone SDL main README file for directions on how to do this. Once this is done, simply launch XCode, select the target you'd like to build, select the active SDK (simulator or device), and then build and go.