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    From: Rudolf Usselmann <rudi@a...>
    Date: 29 May 2003 15:05:33 +0700
    Subject: Re: [oc] Newbie question - matricies and vectors for physics
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    On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 03:01, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
    > On Tuesday 27 May 2003 11:27 pm, Lars Segerlund wrote:
    > >   Basicly the modern graphics cards, ( latest ati and nvidia ), supports
    > > arbitrary math on square matrices, this can be totally programmed in
    > > opengl( 2.0 preferably ), at 32 bit floating point.
    > 
    > Does this include matrix inversion?
    
    Here is an news article I stumbled on that might be of
    interest. It talks how some guys build a supercomputer
    out of Sony Play Stations, utilizing it's graphics processor
    to perform some complex computations ...
    
    http://www.rednova.com/news/stories/3/2003/05/27/story002.shtml
    
    > Niclas
    
    Regards,
    rudi               
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    [oc] Newbie question - matricies and vectors for physicsSam Hale
    Re: [oc] Newbie question - matricies and vectors for physicsLars Segerlund
    Re: [oc] Newbie question - matricies and vectors for physicsNiclas Hedhman

     
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