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    VRPN C# Client
    VRPN, Virtual Reality Peripheral Network, is a device-independent and network-transparent system for accessing virtual reality peripherals in VR applications. The project generates a dll to easily conect a C# aplication with the VRPN server.
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    A client-server based framework for building 3d applications. Intended to be used for Virtual Reality.
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    The VROnline project is universal 3D virtual reality engine for games with client/server architecture, free 3D camera, user configurable actions and AI scripts. It's based on C# and directX (now 9.0) technology. It can manage many data models(rpg,sims).
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