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    CommandCentre

    CommandCentre

    Command Centre

    ...Additionally, the Performer libraries have been abandoned by Silicon Graphics. Minor setup- and make reconfiguration bugs, no changes planned. The Command Centre is a Simulation Programming Framework for advanced Command and Control Simulators on Linux/Windows using C/C++ and Java. The Framework integrates with Leading Tools like Visual Paradigm (UML), Net Beans 7.0 (Java), and Code Warrior (C/C++). The codebase supports building Heterogenous Command and Control Consoles and Accelerated User Attached Audiovisuals. The Command Centre Real Time Simulation Framework (under RT Linux) allows designers to build Fast Prototyped Consoles for advanced Simulations running on Local Area Networks.
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