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Revision as of 00:19, 2 February 2013
The jPCT wiki
jPCT is a free, small, fast and easy to learn 3D engine for Java and Android. It offers support for software and hardware rendering. This Wiki should help people with tutorials, instructions and samples. If you think that you have something to contribute, contact [1] and ask for an account. Account creation has been disabled due to massive spam attacks.
Contents
jPCT resources
jPCT - a 3D engine for Java
Installation
How to start
Advanced topics
Code Snippets
Applet using the lwjgl joystick
Changing applet's heap size via HTML
jPCT-AE - a 3D engine for Android
Differences between jPCT and jPCT-AE
Profiling Android Applications
Bones for jPCT/jPCT-AE
Notes on Exporting from Maya/Max/Softimage with OgreMax