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    omegalib

    omegalib

    Hybrid visualization framework for desktops, large immersive displays

    ...Requires Python (the pre-installed 2.7 version on OSX and most linux distros works fine, on Windows omegalib comes with python bundled so you don't need this). C++ Build tools for your platform (g++, clang/XCode, Visual Studio 2012/2013 depending on the OS). On windows, the free Visual Studio editions work fine. Modules are optional components that extend omegalib functionality. Enabled modules are automatically downloaded and compiled. A full list of modules can be found in the Omegalib hub. On most platforms, omegalib is distributed as a source-only project. Users are responsible for creating binaries for their operating system and architecture. ...
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    Flatland VR

    Flatland VR

    Flatland is the virtual environment for Virtual Reality.

    Flatland is the virtual environment developed to perform these investigations. Using Flatland as the base environment scientists can visualize and explore both their data and the computations that manipulate that data. Imagine, if you will, a scientist able to examine the real-time results of a simulation and, when he notices an anomally he would like to investigate, he turns to the program running the simulation and examines the code, possibly changing it on the fly. ...
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    The VR_MUSICIEN project is based on the Chromium plateform and allows user to easily port their OpenGL code in a Virtual Reality Environment. This library especially computes the asymetric frustum for multiuser headtracking stereovision.
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