It's a dual core. It's pretty fast, comparable to my Linux box actually. As dev "environment", I use cmake, make and emacs. I will give Xcode a try but I am not an IDE person.<br><br>-Berk<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 8/18/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Mike Jackson</b> <<a href="mailto:imikejackson@gmail.com">imikejackson@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<Sarcasm> THUMP.. the sound of me fainting.. someone is doing<br>development on a Mac at Kitware.. </sarcasm><br><br>Great to hear that you picked up a mini. Hupefully a dual core and not<br>one of the single core. The graphics are kinda crappy, but the compile
<br>speed is way better than the ppc macs. Maybe not as fast as VC++.. but<br>a huge improvement none-the-less.<br><br>What are you using for you dev environment? I kinda gave up on Xcode<br>and now I am using Eclipse with the CDT plugin. You kinda have to
<br>tweak it a bit to work with CMake but once things are set up it works<br>great.<br><br>Can't wait to give it a try<br>Mike Jackson<br><br>On 8/18/06, Berk Geveci <<a href="mailto:berk.geveci@gmail.com">berk.geveci@gmail.com
</a>> wrote:<br>> I haven't tried with GPL'ed Qt yet but ParaView 2.9 compiles and runs<br>> beautifully on OS X with commercial Qt. It should work with GPL Qt as well.<br>> It should compile out of the box (with python support too). I will try with
<br>> GPL'ed Qt this weekend.<br>> I could no longer resist the temptation so I am finally a proud owner of an<br>> Intel Mac Mini. It is the latest fashion to buy Mac Minis at Kitware.<br>> I have been developing ParaView III on OS X for about two weeks now. Andy
<br>> has been compiling and running on OS X as well. If you run into any issues,<br>> let us know.<br>><br>> -Berk<br>><br>><br>><br>> On 8/18/06, Mike Jackson <<a href="mailto:imikejackson@gmail.com">
imikejackson@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> ><br>> On 8/18/06, Berk Geveci <<a href="mailto:berk.geveci@gmail.com">berk.geveci@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > You can access the display settings by right-clicking on a source or
<br>> filter<br>> > on the pipeline browser. Volume rendering is not yet supported though. The<br>> > display panel is still evolving.<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > On 8/18/06, Jack Gundrum <<a href="mailto:jsg3@psu.edu">
jsg3@psu.edu</a>> wrote:<br>> > > Just downloaded the 2.9.2 alpha vesion and WOW - very nice interface.<br>> > > Found almost everything but were you switch display<br>> > > mode to volume rendering ect.
<br>> > ><br>> > ><br>><br>> Any chance that the 2.9 would compile on OS X? I already know that<br>> "official" support for OS X isn't until next year, but I wouldn't mind<br>> giving it a crack to see where it is failing?
<br>><br>> I just need the OpenSource version of QT? Which I already have.<br>><br>> --<br>> Mike Jackson<br>> imikejackson _at_ gee-mail dot com<br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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