Re: OpenGL Performer 2.5 is released!

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From: Praveen Bhaniramka (praveenb++at++gauri.engr.sgi.com)
Date: 11/28/2001 11:49:35


Hi Robert,

> On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 08:57:05AM -0800, Allan Schaffer wrote:
> [...]
> > Here's some of what's new in 2.5. Check it out:
> [...]
> > - Volume Rendering through integration of OpenGL Performer with
> > OpenGL Volumizer(TM), allowing users to view volumetric datasets
> > within any OpenGL Performer application.
> [...]
>
> Volumizer on Linux!?!?
> You're kidding, right?

Actually, he is ;)

The pfVolume node (given with source code) is supported on IRIX only right
now. In addition, it only supports systems with 3D textures. So no O2s!!!

Regards,
Praveen

>
> -- Rob
>
> > Allan
> > ----
> > Allan Schaffer allan++at++sgi.com
> > Engineering Manager, OpenGL Performer 1-650-933-2160
> > Silicon Graphics http://www.sgi.com
>
> --
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> [] robbel++at++science.uva.nl |X| University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands []
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