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   <title>nowhere to run...</title>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2005 21:35:50 +1000</pubDate> 
   <link>http://www.mechanicalcat.net/tech/PyWeek/1/entrants/mojo_jojo/diary/News/nowhere_to_run</link>
   <description>Hum, i see some comments, so i guess i should try to answer them... :)
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- Does not run on my Mac. Bombs out with the following: Traceback (most recent call last): File "nowhere.py", line 21, in ? from cgkit.cgtypes import * ImportError: No module named cgkit.cgtypes&lt;br&gt;
- I installed cgkit and still got... Traceback (most recent call last): File "mojo_jojo_nowhere.py", line 21, in ? from cgkit.cgtypes import * ImportError: No module named cgkit.cgtypes&lt;br&gt;
- I couldn't get it to run, dependencies not listed (where does cgkit.cgtypes come from?!?)
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cgtypes.py shold be in the cgkit dir. My cgkitinfo.py says:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;pre&gt;version = "2.0.0alpha4 (Jun 24 2005, 09:20)"&lt;/pre&gt;

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- ermm nothing happened, was there supposed to be more than one file?
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Nope, nowhere.py is the one and only. Its very not-cpu-friendly, though. I have amd64 3000, 512MB ram and a radeon 9550; and it hardly works :)

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- I tried to head for the edge of the board, to see if I could lose some of the little blighters over the edge, but then discovered there is no edge ;)
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Could be a good addon. But then the name shold be changed :)

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- umm, nice, uh, ode thingie?
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Yes, as written in the code, its kind a pyODE/pyOpenGL/pyGame demo. (not a very optimized one, because it was all new material to me, but i think it could be helpful)





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