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yep, that's exactly what I did. And I just went and ran it on a Solaris Creator3D and the green was gone. So, in case anybody asks you again, I'm having the problem when I run blackdown's jdk and java3d package on a redhat 7.0. I guess I'll ask the blackdown people if they've had any problems. thanks for all the time you put into this! vj "From: Bill Hibbard <hibbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > > I modified Test61, and put the screenshot on my website, > > www.stanford.edu/~vjchem/ under Test61 Green Glow. The green showed up again. > > I get nothing but a blank cube filled with the green stuff. any ideas? I > > haven't been able to run it on a different platform yet. I guess I should try > > that next. I also double-checked my code, and I'm sure that it's impossible > > for an alpha value to be anything other than 0.0f or 1.0f. If you know what > > I'm doing wrong, please let me know. > > If you modified 'table[3][i] = a' to 'table[3][i] = 0.0f' > and got this green glow, then there is some problem with > your Java3D. I don't see the green under either Sparc > Solaris or Windows NT. > > Cheers, > Bill > > >
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