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Project EffecTV for PS2"EffecTV" is a real-time video effect processor. You can enjoy movies, TV programs and any other video stream through the many amazing effects. "EffecTV for PS2" is a specialized version for PlayStation2 Linux. It uses the power of graphics processing of PlayStation2 to create more amazing effect.None
Project EmotionVJThe purpose of this project is to create a PlayStation2-based visual mixer, that allows you to create your own "clips". Ideally it will work with 3d objects, particles, text and images that you can store on your HDD. Far future plans: support for EyeToy or USB Camera and USB sound sampling (for real-time synchro to the music). It will be like Moderngroove MOS Edition, but open for new visualisation sources.None
Project IGGS_PS2 3D engineIGGS_PS2 is the name of the project our team has taken. What this project is about is utilizing the strengths of the PlayStation 2 hardware, as exposed through the SPS2 development library and libps2dev , in a meaningful and understandable way in order to provide strong foundations for a modern game engine using techniques that focus on hardware friendly approaches rather than complete reliance on the Linux operating system abstraction of the PlayStation 2 architecture. Our engine will work towards providing a graphics API (Transformation, Lighting, Clipping, Texturing, etc...) a basic game logic, animation and basics physics support. Our engine will feature also a model loader based on 3DSIntmd and IntmdLoader as provided by the PS2conv project: http://playstation2-linux.com/projects/ps2conv/ Ideas and suggestions were taken also from Henry Fortuna's PlayStation 2 Linux home-page at: http://www.hsfortuna.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ A lot of thanks go also to Sparky, Sauce, Cashimor, nAo, Fafalada, ERP and others on the #sps2 channel for their help, guidance and moral support (and some deserved kicks in the butt ;)). We want to make a point of a good documentation of the engine's components and of the algorithm/ideas chosen during development as we hope the experience we gather working on PlayStation 2 might be useful to others as well as to ourselves. We will make such documentation available in the future through journals published in HTML format as well as providing pre-compiled and working binaries.None
Project lightWave scene preview tool for PS2LightWave(tm) scene preview tool for PS2 helps the user design an animation sequence in LightWave 7.5 onwards and play it back with as much fidelity as possible on the console. Scene files are exported using a (supplied) plugin on the PC (MacOSX support coming soon) and then are played back on PS2 using the native playback code. The playback code will be made opensource, however, since the LW scene exporter on PC/Mac uses proprietary code to extract some data from LightWave scenes, it's not possible to make it open source. For a start, this project will be directed and crafted by one programmer, and will be made accessible to public when mature.None
Project MIDI monitor Art"MIDI monitor Art" is a one of the visual musical instruments. It's controlled by MIDI messages, then you can perform sound and visual live with playing the MIDI instruments. It's consists of 4 parts, rhythm, bass, harmony, and solo. Please check http://f27.aaacafe.ne.jp/~songen/None
Project Texture SwizzlingezSwizzle is a Windows MFC application that allows you to swizzle/unswizzle your textures. It reads a number of formats and has a batch feature to convert all your textures quickly. It generates TIM2 files, but with the source provided it is very easy to change it to generate any format you are using. The documentation also explains the theory behind texture swizzle and has a table with swizzleable sizes and respective speed increases.None