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What ever happened to the AMD DMM program?

Started by May 09, 2011 11:24 PM
2 comments, last by 3DModelerMan 13 years, 4 months ago
They announced the project and I haven't been able to find downloads or anything. Does anyone know what's up with it?
http://www.amd.com/u...-2011mar02.aspx ... "In 2009, AMD and Pixelux Entertainment launched an initiative to apply OpenCL to Bullet Physics, a physics simulation designed to bring new levels of realism to gaming, simulations and popular applications across game consoles, PCs and other hardware platforms."

Seems they are supporting it indirectly, through Bullet.
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http://www.amd.com/u...-2011mar02.aspx ... "In 2009, AMD and Pixelux Entertainment launched an initiative to apply OpenCL to Bullet Physics, a physics simulation designed to bring new levels of realism to gaming, simulations and popular applications across game consoles, PCs and other hardware platforms."

Seems they are supporting it indirectly, through Bullet.

What I was wanting to know is how I could get ahold of Digital Molecular Matter. I know that Bullet has OpenCL support. The only realtime destruction system I can afford is nVidia APEX, I can't get Havok Destruction. DMM looked like the best one if it was going to be free. I'd just use APEX but it's from nVidia and I've heard it doesn't work well on AMD cards.


I emailed Pixelux and they are still working on it.

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