[Opensim-dev] Hi OpenSim developers

Brianna wwwench at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 02:18:00 UTC 2010


I never could understand why opensim avoids Havok, clearly superior to ODE for vehicles.

"Non-Commercial Games & Applications Free to experiment With the free download of Havok PhysicsT, Havok AnimationT, and Havok BehaviorT for the PC, you can develop and distribute your free PC Game or free PC application for no direct or indirect commercial value provided the Havok libraries are compiled and distributed with your application or game in an integral, non-separable way. Post your game on the web, share it with friends, link it to your on-line resume. There's no charge because the license fee has been covered by Intel under a commercial agreement with Havok."

Bri


From: Michael Cerquoni 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 5:57 PM
To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de 
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Hi OpenSim developers


its LSL, the scripts are inside the vehicle in various prims, you are going to have to disect it to inspect all the scripts, and no this vehicle will not work in Realxtend, to be honest i do not know the status of physics in Realxtend at this point, and its unlikely python script has the ability to interact with the physics engine if they are using the stock opensim physics (ODE), you would have to ask that group directly.


On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Rustam Rakhimov <rusyasoft at gmail.com> wrote:

  thank's 


  I appreciate your answers, and I guess I cannot find source code here yet :)


  but can I ask one more last question related with car development. How the developer mad it, I mean did he use LSL scripting for this or he use some other stuffs. So I'm wondering because in case of RealXtend python also can be used.


  If there is other way how to develop that kind of stuffs (such a car, ship and plane), can anybody tell me please how it's impossible and is there any reference for that ?


  for example how do you think how that racer was made ?


  thank you in advance (Sorry may be my questions too basic for you guys because i'm just beginner in this area)

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