IBM Open-Sources 3D Data Visualization Software
Effugas writes " IBM has just released IBM Visualization Data Explorer under an Open Source license. Appears to be an impressively complex and powerful 3D data manipulation tool. If this is the same stuff I saw running back at LinuxWorld(realtime solid model deformation calculations of a crashing vehicle) I'm impressed. "
While this DX is quite different ( and more powerful), people might be interested to know about other Open Source visualisation software :
The General Mesh Viewer:
www-xdiv.lanl.gov/XCM/gmv/GMVHome.htm l
Maverik:
aig.cs.man.ac.uk/systems/Maverik/
unless you have used it. I was working on trying to get around several of the (patented) techniques used in DX so as to build my own version of it... I guess I can finish writing that DX2Octave module that I was going to finish when I was at Cornell.
This software is *very* impressive. The screen shots on www.almaden.ibm.com don't convey what's really cool about DX -- check out this page for a better idea of how DX makes really nasty visualization tasks simple.
This rules as much as SGI releasing XFS, not to put too fine a point on it. (Although SGI appears not to be releasing LVM support for XFS -- d'oh.)
Looks like I've got my activity for the rest of this week's afternoons (at least). Now I just need to send notes to everyone I tried to explain DX to saying "Just download it, it's Free now".
Remember that what's inside of you doesn't matter because nobody can see it.
Until they show the actual license, there
is no way to know if it really will be
"Open Source". I searched all around the
site for it, no sign.
Remembering Apple,
-Karl
http://www.red-bean.com/kfogel
By the way, if you've been looking for me or my net sites, my darned DSL provider, "Dspeed", went out of business. It's just as well, considering how many outages I had. Covad now has to switch all of their dspeed.net customers elsewhere, and might take a week to get that done.
Use bruce@va.debian.org until further notice.
Thanks
Bruce
Bruce Perens.