I emailed this to you. but just in case
Al right sync to svn and try the latest core 300.
I did the next best thing, basically I single out the offending function and replace with a call to the x87 counterpart, and now it runs fine.
At least I was able to run around the track without the nasty collision bug.
I did notice some vibration of the car when running in first gear and 70+ mph, but I am guessing that is part of your simulation because
I do not get any call to contact joint generations.
Please let me know if this fixes that bug.
Also I noticed that you made the double side face real geometry with thickness , that is much better very food.
as I todl you before, teh simd code depending on eh resul I get from the testion new Intel SDK, if I get equal to better preformance and teh SDK in general enough and no somethong
that will only work ona subeset of CPU, the I will deprecate teh simd path.
The simd path required too much maintance and I rther work of algorith than in teh hardwered.
So after I complete the rest of eth Core (collsion, Contineu collsion and teh Parallel solver for core 300)
I will move to evaluate openCL and the simd core will be the baselline to decide if if OpenCL is mature enought.
Hey the demo is really cool, I was driving around and I decide to go a slow speed so tha I can see teh enviromnet.
very cool.
