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Importer library to import assets from different common 3D file formats such as Collada, Blend, Obj, X, 3DS, LWO, MD5, MD2, MD3, MDL, MS3D and a lot of other formats. The data is stored in an own in-memory data-format, which can be easily processed.
www.open3mod.com/ is a 3D model viewer and exporter based on Assimp that is also Open Source.
pysole is a wrapper for simulating C# console applications.
Pysole is a graphical console simulation pygame wrapper or in simpler terms, Pysole uses pygame to simulate a text interface, such as Windows powershell or the Linux Console. Initially Pysole was built to emulate .NET Console Applications with their dynamic text and background colouring. However, .NET Console Applications, without the support of mono cannot run on operating systems other then windows. Pysole can run on any os that python and pygame can.
Simple graphics, keyboard and mouse library with a C interface
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=== Functions include ===
* Window creation
* 32-bit RGBA bitmap creation
* Fast software based drawing routines (pixels, lines, text etc)
* Mouse and keyboard input
=== Details ===
* Written in C
* Python bindings provided
* Permissive BSD licence
* Win32 version currently. Linux and Mac planned.
=== Performance ===
Running on Windows XP on an Intel Core i3 530 (3.4 GHz):
* Putpixel - 31 million per second
* Rectangle fill - 11 billion pixels per second
* Text render - 11 million characters per second (8 point, fixed width font)