My personnal MER 3d software |
My personnal MER 3d software |
May 12 2006, 07:43 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 20-April 05 From: Bruxelles, Belgium Member No.: 278 |
2 screenshot of my personal 3d reconstruction software
this is present "AE" site of spirit. based on "XYL" et "RSL" NASA product et some algorithms. and a small video of my personal 3d software Mars Rover Center Video sorry for bad quality of video, but video file size it's a problem for me, i do'nt have big web space. edit : sorry for private video setting it's public now -------------------- |
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May 17 2006, 07:14 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 20-April 05 From: Bruxelles, Belgium Member No.: 278 |
Okay, now I get as far as generating a site and being able to move around, but I only see the wire frame path and no images. Does this mean my graphics card isn't good enough? Or am I missing something else? [attachment=5643:attachment] yes it's your graphics card, but 2 goods news for you, SQL server, .NET and directx work fine and i work on version without 32bits vertex index, and this problem will disparaitra. I have needs to do a little change in the code. Indian3000: I am having problems getting your software to run. When I try to execute MarsRoverCenter3DSiteViewer.exe, I get an error message saying "MarsRoverCenter3DSiteViewer has encountered a problem and needs to close." This occurs with both versions you have posted. My operating system is Windows XP Pro SP2, running on a machine very similar to yours: AMD X2 4800, 2 GB memory, NVIDIA 7900GT. I have DX 9.0c, and have installed the .NET and Microsoft SQL Server Express, using the default options. Do you have any suggestions? Which version of .NET you took x86, x64 or IA64 ... ? -------------------- |
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