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Erlkönig: Z (ζωιον) ScreenshotsTerminal in a spatial environment
With all features enabled, medium object complexity (more for the later graphics cards), and with only a little text in the terminal (or more for the later card, which is running zland3, which uses extruded polygonal text), this view renders at about:
...which isn't entirely meaningful since the bottleneck at speed is an internal usleep() call used to prevent CPU saturation. ![]() The terminal now (this was in ~2001) uses the full pseudo-tty device interface (using either /dev/ptmx, /dev/ptc, or BSD-style searching), functional under Linux and Solaris so far. In this view (zland2 on the left), /dev/pts/11 is the slave terminal, as seen in the "p5" in the ps(1) listing It emulates a cursor-addressable VT52, and I've already successfully used vi and emacs and other curses programs within it. Seeing unit sheep through your terminal, wandering about, is a little surreal, especially since they bleat when you click on them. Recursive rendering of spheresThis is actually a tetrahedron, with five or six layers of subdivision and some creative disruption in pursuit of more esthetically pleasing spheres. Flying through a world under construction - movie![]()
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