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Donations: Only $400 missing for Linux Computer!
by Jorrit Tyberghein - Sep 26th 2005 04:35:25
For some time now we are running a donation campaign to try to raise a bit
of money for a new computer that would help us develop Crystal Space on
Linux and also improve Crystal Space development in general (i.e. it would
give us easy access to valgrind again which is an extremely useful tool to
debug problems in any kind of program). At this moment we're only $400
(USD) short of the required money for the computer we have in mind. If you
want to help us with this goal then you can visit the Project
Donations Page for more details about possible ways to donate to us or
you can go directly to the Crystal Space Donation Page (requires
PayPal or payment through credit card).
A lot of thanks in advance for your support!
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Re: Donations: Only $400 missing for Linux Computer!
by Jorrit Tyberghein - Sep 26th 2005 04:37:15
Bah, https links don't work. Here is the url:
https://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=649
Greetings,
> For some time now we are running a
> donation campaign to try to raise a bit
> of money for a new computer that would
> help us develop Crystal Space on Linux
> and also improve Crystal Space
> development in general (i.e. it would
> give us easy access to valgrind again
> which is an extremely useful tool to
> debug problems in any kind of program).
> At this moment we're only $400 (USD)
> short of the required money for the
> computer we have in mind. If you want to
> help us with this goal then you can
> visit the Project Donations Page for
> more details about possible ways to
> donate to us or you can go directly to
> the Crystal Space Donation Page
> (requires PayPal or payment through
> credit card).
>
> A lot of thanks in advance for your
> support!
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Crystal Space Accepts Donations
by Jorrit Tyberghein - Jun 8th 2005 23:52:10
Crystal Space is an Open Source and portable 3D Engine Framework. It is
fully featured and has lots of advanced features (shaders, stencil shadows,
...)
You can learn more about Crystal Space at www.crystalspace3d.org
Crystal Space is accepting donations at the Donation Area.
This money will be used to get a new linux computer which is needed to
better support Crystal Space on linux. At this moment Windows, Linux, and
MacOS/X are supported by Crystal Space but most of the active developers
are on Windows which means that that platform gets most attention. I have a
linux computer but it is underpowered which makes it bad for testing the
latest CS features on linux too.
If you feel that this is a good use for your money then head over to the
donation area here.
Greetings and thanks for your support!
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Re: Crystal Space Accepts Donations
by Jorrit Tyberghein - Jun 8th 2005 23:54:52
> Crystal Space is an Open Source and
> portable 3D Engine Framework. It is
> fully featured and has lots of advanced
> features (shaders, stencil shadows, ...)
>
> You can learn more about Crystal Space
> at www.crystalspace3d.org
>
> Crystal Space is accepting donations at
> the Donation Area.
> This money will be used to get a new
> linux computer which is needed to better
> support Crystal Space on linux. At this
> moment Windows, Linux, and MacOS/X are
> supported by Crystal Space but most of
> the active developers are on Windows
> which means that that platform gets most
> attention. I have a linux computer but
> it is underpowered which makes it bad
> for testing the latest CS features on
> linux too.
>
> If you feel that this is a good use for
> your money then head over to the
> donation area here.
>
> Greetings and thanks for your support!
Seems html links don't work. Here is the link to the donation area:
https://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=649
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New linux binaries for Crystal Space 0.90
by Jorrit Tyberghein - Oct 26th 2001 14:56:16
I just released new linux binaries for CS 0.90. The previous binaries were
compiled for pentium pro processors and didn't work on Pentium's or AMD
processors.
Greetings
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