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A planetarium software that shows a 3D simulation of the night sky
Stellarium renders 3D photo-realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It displays stars, constellations, planets, nebulae and others things like ground, landscape, atmosphere, etc.
Simulates a biologically diverse tropical island, and the ape inhabitants cognitive processes. For MacOS X, iPad, Windows and Linux. Features a non-polygonal graphics engine and a command-line version
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A free, industrial quality library for simulating articulated rigid body dynamics - for example ground vehicles, legged creatures, and moving objects in VR environments. It's fast, flexible & robust. Built-in collision detection.
MASyV (Multi-Agent System Visualization) enables one to write agent-based models/cellular automata, eg. in C, visualize them in real time & capture to movie file with MASyVs GUI & message passing lib. Includes examples: Hello World, ants, viral infection
SuSim stands for Sukhoi Simulator. It is a multipatform flight simulator developed to implement the most simplistic but realistic flight dynamic simulations possible, targeted in the first place to mimic the behaviour of the Su-27 Flanker.
TIN is an artificial-life program running under X. TIN's are mammal lifeforms, equipped with some basic instincts and abilities, evolving in a 2D environment.
frCoder is a set of tools used to write, test, and simulate software written for the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). frCoder also includes basic libraries of common techniques used in the FRC.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
the Balls Graphics Library aims to provide all the tools you
need to develop artificial worlds, including a script-driven 3D
modeler, OpenGL-based renderer, physical simulation engine,
and realistic image synthesizer.
VisSim is a visual simulator for semi-stationary objects written in C++. The viewer can move around in three dimensional space to view the object from different directions and distances. VisSim uses OpenGL/GLUT and it runs in client-server mode.
This project contains the software used by the University of Toronto RoboCup team for controlling a team of robots to compete, against another such team, in a real time soccer environment.
SSF aims at providing an easy to use and efficient framework for physics sim & visuals in small scientific simulations in real-time, as well as games, which are inherently real-time applications.
xcruiser aims to provide 3D VR-like interface to UN*X filesystem.
It displays directories as galaxies, files as planets (of various properties depending on its attributes) and symlinks as wormholes. You can fly through cyberspace created from these.
SimGear is a set of open-source libraries designed to be used as
building blocks for quickly assembling 3d simulations, games, and
visualization applications.
SimGear is a relatively new project, and while quite a bit of code has
been written as par