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    RiCPP

    RiCPP

    C++ Frontend for the RenderMan Interface

    RiCPP is a C++ language binding of Pixar's RenderMan(R) interface. It supports RIB (RenderMan Interface Bytestream) and OpenGL output. It is implemented as DLL and runs on Windows XP platforms. After redesigned it will also run on MacOS and Linux.
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    glhlib

    "glh" stands for Graphics Library Helper.

    ...It is kind of like OpenGL's GLU but contains extra functions and optimized functions. The optimizations are done with assembly and are for the x86 architecture. For Win32. For VC++6. It compiles and makes a DLL (and a .LIB for VC++6). The release version of the .H file is also included. Nothing stops you from using these functions in D3D. Actually, GLHLIB doesn't use any OpenGL functions.
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    loadmd2_chung

    loadmd2_chung

    loadmd2_chung is a dll to load 3D md2 models into openGL

    loadmd2 chung is a dll to load 3D md2 animated models into openGL. It is written in compiled freebasic, but can be called by any other current programming language , as c++ or LibertyBasic.
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    This project is horribly outdated, and will never be updated again. I'd recommend against using. The DGM 3D Engine is a Visual Basic Project. The engine can be loaded up as reference file (DLL) in most Visual Studio languages, allthough Visual Basic is adviced.
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    swLibrary is a DLL framework for the swShader software renderer, compatible with DirectX 9.
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    The Cactus 3D engine is a port of the 3D engine programmed by Peter Walser in Java (www.idx3d.ch). It provides an Object-Oriented interface for displaying 3D graphics realtime, and software-rendered. Currently, the library compiles as a Win32 DLL.
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    ...In nowadays, it use quake3's game data(maps, textures, sounds etc.). It will have full function to replace Quake3 engine(quake3.exe), and support Quake3's game logic dll such as ui.dll, cgame.dll,
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    TerraPage Utils is a collection of utilities for working with terrain databases in the TerraPage format (http://www.terrex.com). Tools include a TerraPage DLL, a viewer for DirectX and a viewer for OpenGL Performer (not yet started). Available in CVS.
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