Hello,
i found it and SDL as nice approaches, bust as BrowserUk mentioned that it "... would require your computer to have approximately 226 PetaBytes of RAM."; because as i found out - "SDL_Init 65535", which means that it wouldn't even work for 100*100*100.
What considering PDL, i did a( maybe that's the problem) few testing which resulted not better.
Even on Windows platform, i serched for an app like Paint-Brush( because of its lurge x,y coordinates( something like 300,000*300,000)) but 3D, and found nothing.
I even hoped Macromeria products could evantually become handy for me, but than i found out how pourly coordinated they are.

If anyone can think of a comprihancive way to present such a Matrix,
please inform me.

P.S.: If anyone is inerested in what on Earth am i creating, i would more than glad to tell that i'm working on a matrix representation of the (Jewish) Torah (which has 304805 letters), and i what to "paint" each letter in a spesific colour, and so when i'll look-for a spesific word i'm more than sure that i'll see its (coloureful 3D) image among the letters ( when as if conecting the matching letters by lines - like drawing on stars).


In reply to Re^2: 3D module by thenetfreaker
in thread 3D module by thenetfreaker

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