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    Helix Toolkit

    Helix Toolkit

    Helix Toolkit is a collection of 3D components for .NET

    Helix Toolkit is an open source 3D library that is licensed under the MIT license. The MIT license is very permissive and permits use in proprietary software. The library is based on .NET and is currently focusing on the WPF platform. The goal has been to make it easy to work with 3D in WPF, and also provide features that are not included in the standard WPF 3D visual model. Adds variety of functionalities/models on the top of internal WPF 3D models (Media3D namespace). dds variety of...
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    JohanneumSTM

    JohanneumSTM

    Data logging and visualization in 2D and 3D for STMs.

    This is a project we - ten students, 16 to 18 years old, and one teacher - are currently working on in the so called "Physik-Projektkurs" at school in which we build and program our own scanning tunneling microscope. This software is designed for DAQ systems by BMCM (we use the USB-AD16F), but it should not be too difficult to adapt it to foreign systems.It currently supports resolutions up to 1024x1024, visualization in 2D and 3D using colors from predefined gradients, export to PNG, CSV, OBJ and more! Requires at least .Net Framework 4.0, DirectX 9, optional: BMCM driver for your DAQ system
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