Is there currently a publicly accessible Croquet space on the Internet?
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Eric Yu wrote:
> Is there currently a publicly accessible Croquet space on the Internet? > www.croquetcollaborative.org is public. Here is a how to: http://xaverse.blogspot.com/2007/10/quick-and-dirty-guide-to-launching.html Karl |
I suspect the question was if there was a space out on the internet where one could connect and possibly find other people already hanging out. Does the example below do that or simply create a new space locally on your computer?
Cheers, Bob
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The KAT demo space can either connect to the public server's group of
spaces or create a local space, depending on whether you accept the server name that you get prompted with or just erase it. I have occasionally run into others hanging out there ... On 10/11/07, Robert Arning <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I suspect the question was if there was a space out on the internet where one > could connect and possibly find other people already hanging out. Does the > example below do that or simply create a new space locally on your computer? > > Cheers, > Bob > > > Karl-19 wrote: > > > > Eric Yu wrote: > >> Is there currently a publicly accessible Croquet space on the Internet? > >> > > www.croquetcollaborative.org is public. > > > > Here is a how to: > > > > http://xaverse.blogspot.com/2007/10/quick-and-dirty-guide-to-launching.html > > > > > > > > Karl |
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On 10/11/07, karl <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Eric Yu wrote: > > Is there currently a publicly accessible Croquet space on the Internet? > > > www.croquetcollaborative.org is public. > > Here is a how to: > > http://xaverse.blogspot.com/2007/10/quick-and-dirty-guide-to-launching.html That seems an overly complex way of launching. The simple steps at http://www.croquetcollaborative.org/wordpress/?page_id=5 worked fine on my Mac. Followed by hitting the 'Press me' button, as described in the project workspace that is open on the first screen. Take your pick. As David F. said, this KAT server is a nice space where you just might meet someone else. |
Does anyone know if the server at www.croquetcollaborative.org is actually up at this moment? IOW, is something broken on my end or theirs?
Cheers, Bob
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On 10/12/07, Robert Arning wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the server at www.croquetcollaborative.org is actually up > at this moment? IOW, is something broken on my end or theirs? No connection from here in the UK either. My guess it that the KAT demo is temporarily down. |
Indeed it was. ok now.
On Oct 12, 2007, at 9:48 AM, David Corking wrote: > On 10/12/07, Robert Arning wrote: >> >> Does anyone know if the server at www.croquetcollaborative.org is >> actually up >> at this moment? IOW, is something broken on my end or theirs? > > No connection from here in the UK either. My guess it that the KAT > demo is temporarily down. |
That's great, although it seems to have died just this minute.
Also, what are the audible clicks? Cheers, Bob
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On Oct 12, 2007, at 4:19 PM, Robert Arning wrote: > > That's great, although it seems to have died just this minute. And so it has. Now reset, but it's pretty slow. I'm not certain, but I think there have been a bunch of folks connecting lately with older (e.g., SDK) images. http://opencroquet.org/index.php/Croquet_Collaborative#Help > > Also, what are the audible clicks? http://www.wetmachine.com/itf/item/685 > > Cheers, > Bob > > > Howard Stearns-3 wrote: >> >> Indeed it was. ok now. >> >> On Oct 12, 2007, at 9:48 AM, David Corking wrote: >> >>> On 10/12/07, Robert Arning wrote: >>>> >>>> Does anyone know if the server at www.croquetcollaborative.org is >>>> actually up >>>> at this moment? IOW, is something broken on my end or theirs? >>> >>> No connection from here in the UK either. My guess it that the >>> KAT >>> demo is temporarily down. >> >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/A-public- > Croquet-space-on-the-Internet-tf4605080.html#a13183270 > Sent from the Croquet - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
I am using the 1.0.18.9 image downloaded from your web site. The server has gone down three times today while I was looking at it. There was another rabbit on-screen in at least two of these cases. If older software is a problem, why not disallow it or at least have the server alert the user when connecting? Or maybe add a dunce cap to their avatar. ;-)
WRT the clicks - can they also indicate a server crash is more probable? Does it make sense to do anything other than slow down mouse movement? Cheers, Bob
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It may be my imagination, but there seems to be quite a bit of network traffic when nothing discernable is happening.
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Well, I managed to connect (for the first time ever!) last night, after
downloading the most recent version (my older version wouldn't connect at all). It was very 'laggy', though still usable, but I didn't hear any clicks. I was just pleased to finally get connected! There was another rabbit avatar, but whoever it was didn't seem to be active. |
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