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From: quacci AT vera DOT com (jon)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: 3d Engine - hgtf_1-0.zip [01/01]
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 01:34:50 GMT
Organization: Yale University
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I take it  you guys are talking about this comanche-like engine:

>ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi/pub/msdos/programming/djgpp2/hgtf_1-0.zip

I thank the guy who wrote Jlib for porting this. It is a very
interesting engine. Nevertheless, I am having a hard time
understanding it- I don't understand the basics of this sort of
rendering, "heightfield rendering." For example, what does the
sine/cosine table do, and how is it implemented in the drawing? I have
a hard time even figuring out how he is doing the actual line drawing.
I mean, I have the code, but I just can't seem to follow it out to the
big picture of what makes this engine tick. But it is a remarkable
engine, for something so small. Any clues, anyone?

Please post in this thread.

On Sun, 23 Mar 1997 15:58:18 GMT, pv AT cs DOT montana DOT edu (Paul Peavyhouse)
wrote:

>In article <5gs0dn$srl AT bagan DOT srce DOT hr>, sime AT fly DOT cc DOT etf DOT hr wrote:
>>P.S. I don't remember is hgtf*zip a Allegro port?
>
>        No, it uses JLib.
>
>                                        PV
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>______________________________________________________________________________
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> Paul Peavyhouse                          
> http://www.cs.montana.edu/~pv           
> email: pv AT cs DOT montana DOT edu                

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