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bitRAKE 02 Jul 2026, 01:55
Box3D v0.1.0 was released, and I wanted to play with it. So, here is fasm2 support and an example. The coding style follows the OpenGL example in fasm2 - no fancy stuff. There are some notes on using the library in relation to assembly; as well as instruction on how to build the libraries from the source repo. (Okay not to trust my binaries, or maybe you want double precision.)

Who doesn't want to blow up a digital pyramid?

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bitRAKE 02 Jul 2026, 07:28
+ benchmark example, 10k cubes rubbing together, multi-threaded. Scaling is 5x at 8 threads. It also makes the determinism apparent -- multiple runs from the same initial conditions always reach the same state.

+ Instructions for producing a native build (+30%).
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