Next logical step would be WASM, I suppose. Then I could easily show everyone in the world 12-year-old-tombert's masterpiece "Fatso Man and Tarzan Baby".
ETA: I'm gonna give it a go with Claude tonight. Need to justify my $100 membership somehow.
Here is the blog series from the dev working on the Linux side of the port. (It was a group effort - both authors are very clear about the contributions from the other, it's really nice to read a story like this!) https://www.ilande.co.uk/2026/04/06/porting-3dmm-to-linux-pa...
A very impressive use of the tool to achieve a pretty impressive amount of style within the limitations.
AndrewOMartin 2 hours ago [-]
Your point stands, it's very impressive. But Dragon in America was a cut above even that. Just look at the "chase scene" starting at 10:00 (even just 15 seconds should be enough to make my point)
For anyone not familiar with 3DMM, there was no facility to move "the camera" to any apparent camera movement was just moving each primitive object, as far as I know, one piece at a time.
adamsb6 14 hours ago [-]
I had forgotten how much time I spent with this software until I saw the screenshot. Thanks for the port!
hsbauauvhabzb 13 hours ago [-]
Awesome! I can now ditch Windows. The year is finally here.
Joel_Mckay 7 hours ago [-]
TPM tamper detection and bitlocker disagree. Backup your key first...
Hold up. Pozin died? There's a name I haven't heard in a long time
ddtaylor 14 hours ago [-]
I remember this source was released a while back and some people hacked it together to run on modern Windows.
Yay!
pulimento 14 hours ago [-]
wow, such an amazing job! really a gymkhana of libraries to port/change. makes me think in the (unknown future) portability of the software I create today
rossant 13 hours ago [-]
Brings me back! Well done!
DParida08 14 hours ago [-]
That's peretty cool!!
Computer0 15 hours ago [-]
I had never heard of this piece of software before. I would be very interested in trying it out on Linux.
https://www.ilande.co.uk/2026/04/06/porting-3dmm-to-linux-pa...
https://www.ilande.co.uk/2026/04/17/porting-3dmm-to-linux-pa...
I wrote about it here:
https://www.theregister.com/oses/2026/05/13/linux-gains-more...
ETA: I'm gonna give it a go with Claude tonight. Need to justify my $100 membership somehow.
It actually works reasonably well from what I can tell, though I haven't thoroughly tested it.
A very impressive use of the tool to achieve a pretty impressive amount of style within the limitations.
https://youtu.be/i5IJCAhiBhw?si=qsTJgv6MsfjXmEXU&t=600
For anyone not familiar with 3DMM, there was no facility to move "the camera" to any apparent camera movement was just moving each primitive object, as far as I know, one piece at a time.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-your-bit...
Just about any *nix platform is a better experience now, but many Steam games are still windows only. =3
86box is a great option for old programs and games... no herculean porting efforts required. =3
https://github.com/86Box/86Box
This is an absolute gem! Thank you!
i should have read the article first...
Yay!