Re: [Fwd: Futur toolkits ...]

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Cedric Gautier (gce++at++syseca.fr)
Thu, 18 Dec 1997 16:12:02 +0100


On Dec 18, 2:12pm, Nigel Caughey wrote:
> Subject: [Fwd: Futur toolkits ...]
> Hi All
>
> On the subject of API's
> http://202.36.76.3/meonline/news/newsbytes/11.html
> has an announcement of Fahrenheit a Microsoft & SGI Joint Project which
> sounds like consisting of a low level API (OpenGL & Direct3D combined?)
> as well as a Scene Graph and large model visualisation API, Is this
> performer's future? or is there something else again (or can no one
> say), certainly the posts seem to move around alot.
>
> Nigel
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Well ... some where my confusion is growing and somewhere else reducing !

May be the OpenGL++ is very closed to the futur Farhenheit Scene Graph level
and let say Performer 3.0 will work in top of it !

Cedric

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