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noeska
13-12-2009, 06:59 PM
System: Vista/WindowsXP
Compiler/IDE: Delphi2009
Libraries: OpenGL
Technique: Deferred Shading / Conversion from cpp

Who wants to look at my attempt to convert an cpp example to delphi regarding deferred shading with opengl. (i fail completely, all i get is an black screen)

http://www.noeska.net/downloads/deferredtest1.zip

my second attempt:
http://www.noeska.net/downloads/deferredtest2.zip
but still all i get is a black screen :(

The original:

http://www.gamedev.net/reference/programming/features/imgSpaceLight/ with source download
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article2644.asp complete

Thanks for your help in advance.

noeska
14-12-2009, 03:59 PM
Working version:
http://www.noeska.net/downloads/deferredtest3.zip

chronozphere
14-12-2009, 04:36 PM
I'd love to check it, but Avira complains about "Delphi.Gen2" dropper. Can you confirm that the download is free of mallware?

noeska
14-12-2009, 04:58 PM
Now you are scaring me :scared:. To be sure just delete the .exe and compile from source.
Microsoft security essentials does not complain about it.
I now also scanned it on another pc with eset smart security no alarm there also.

But i even more scared about the gen2 part, is there a new delphi virus on the run that also affects newer delphi versions?

Hmm a full scan on my pc's and they came out clean. Looking at the description of delphi.gen2 the suspected files are not available on my pc's

Next i tried http://online.us.drweb.com/?url=1 to scan my download online and it comes clean.

paul_nicholls
14-12-2009, 07:49 PM
I don't get any virus alerts on my machine using Avast!

:)

cheers,
Paul

chronozphere
14-12-2009, 10:39 PM
I use Avira and my experience is that it's always complaining about virusses (also when I plug my USB stick in etc...). It seems like you took all neccesary precautions. I think we can consider it safe. :)

Need to get rid of this crappy antivirus program. >:(

Edit: oh forgot to tell ya... It looks quite cool. :) I'll look into the source when my holiday starts. :)

paul_nicholls
14-12-2009, 10:42 PM
I use Avira and my experience is that it's always complaining about virusses (also when I plug my USB stick in etc...). It seems like you took all neccesary precautions. I think we can consider it safe. :)

Need to get rid of this crappy antivirus program. >:(


Just use the free version of Avast!...it works well :)

cheers,
Paul