Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/02/13/08:12:42
"Robert J. Bobrow" <rusty at bbn dot com> wrote:
>Cygwin OpenGL folks,
>I have been having problems with the latest version of Cygwin on a Dell
>M60. I have a piece of Java (JOGL) based visualization code that works
>fine (renders at ~14 frames/second) on other machines, both laptops and
>desktops. On the M60 with the newest Cygwin the speed drops to 2
>frames/second, when I run the code from bash. When I run the identical
>code from a DOS prompt, the code runs 7 times faster. It is as if under
>bash, the opengl does not realize that the nVidia card is there, and does
>everything in software. A further test shows that if I run a command shell
>(cmd) under bash, and then start up my code, the display runs as fast as
>it does under the DOS prompt.
>
>Do you have any idea why this is likely to be the case. I would hate to
>give up using bash for my work.
>--Rusty Bobrow
>Division Scientist
>BBN Technologies
Cygwin's OpenGL package just provides a way for programs compiled with
Cygwin's gcc or g++ to call _native_ (Windows version) of OpenGL, GLU, or
GLUT. These 3 libraries are not compiled with Cygwin, so it is likely that
the slowdown origins in some other part of your code, maybe Java-related.
The only libs of the package compiled with Cygwin are GLUI and GLUIX; are
you using these?
If you need further help, please provide the output of cygcheck as an
attachment in your next mailing, as specified in
<http://cygwin.com/problems.html>http://cygwin.com/problems.<http://cygwin.com/problems.html>html
.
André Bleau, Cygwin's OpenGL package maintainer.
Please address all questions and problem reports about Cygwin's OpenGL
package to cygwin AT cygwin DOT com .
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