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http://BRLCAD.org >>The BRL-CAD package is a powerful Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) solid modeling system with over 20 years development and production use by the U.S. military. BRL-CAD includes an interactive geometry editor, parallel ray-tracing support for rendering and geometric analysis, path-tracing for realistic image synthesis, network distributed framebuffer support, image-processing and signal-processing tools.
http://BRLCAD.org >>The BRL-CAD package is a powerful Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) solid modeling system with over 20 years development and production use by the U.S. military. BRL-CAD includes an interactive geometry editor, parallel ray-tracing support for rendering and geometric analysis, path-tracing for realistic image synthesis, network distributed framebuffer support, image-processing and signal-processing tools.
Thanks! Will check this out. Getting memory module fixed on my Debian machine. Once that is done, I will have a good platform to try this out.
I am trying to figure out which will be the best for [[MultiMachine]] mapping into a set of files.

Latest revision as of 15:54, 6 March 2008

Hey Sam,

Saw your research links and wondered if the following would be useful for your goals:

http://BRLCAD.org >>The BRL-CAD package is a powerful Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) solid modeling system with over 20 years development and production use by the U.S. military. BRL-CAD includes an interactive geometry editor, parallel ray-tracing support for rendering and geometric analysis, path-tracing for realistic image synthesis, network distributed framebuffer support, image-processing and signal-processing tools.

Thanks! Will check this out. Getting memory module fixed on my Debian machine. Once that is done, I will have a good platform to try this out.

I am trying to figure out which will be the best for MultiMachine mapping into a set of files.