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den  18
07-19-2010 04:32 PM ET (US)
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travestia  17
07-21-2008 01:28 AM ET (US)
thnks my friend travesti and jigolo
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wsacul  9
10-09-2006 02:30 PM ET (US)
http://icculus.org/~lucasw/Dynamics/Spring%20Tutorial.html

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sekar  8
10-09-2006 12:40 PM ET (US)
any one know the spring tutorial links. pls send that link i searched in google but all r not good
 
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wsacul  5
08-20-2005 11:28 PM ET (US)
> Any source code updates?
>


I haven't touched this in years, mostly because the physics stuff I still do is with the free GPLed ode (www.ode.org) library. I've heard it can do springs easily (though I'm not sure if how performance
compares to mine, at their very least ode is probably more physically stable).

> What do you mean by 'if you can find it'?
> Didn't you write it?

I did write it, but since I wasn't using sourceforge or anything it's just in old directories or tarballs and I've moved on to using newer computers. I'll dig it up and post the spring source code.
newbie  4
08-20-2005 09:09 PM ET (US)
Any source code updates?

What do you mean by 'if you can find it'?
Didn't you write it?
Lucas Walter  3
02-18-2005 02:12 PM ET (US)
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> is the source code available from the Spring Tutorial ?
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> Thanks

If I can find it I'll release it. You can do the same thing much easier using ode (ode.org)-
lucasw
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