On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 23:40, Justin Clift wrote:
> Justin Clift wrote:
> > Greg Copeland wrote:
> >
> >> Have you tried IBM's OSS visualization package yet? Sorry, I don't seem
> >> to recall the name of the tool off the top of my head (Data Explorer??)
> >> but it uses OpenGL (IIRC) and is said
Justin Clift wrote:
Greg Copeland wrote:
Have you tried IBM's OSS visualization package yet? Sorry, I don't seem
to recall the name of the tool off the top of my head (Data Explorer??)
but it uses OpenGL (IIRC) and is said to be able to visualize just about
anything. Anything is said to includ
Greg Copeland wrote:
Have you tried IBM's OSS visualization package yet? Sorry, I don't seem
to recall the name of the tool off the top of my head (Data Explorer??)
but it uses OpenGL (IIRC) and is said to be able to visualize just about
anything. Anything is said to include simple data over tim
Have you tried IBM's OSS visualization package yet? Sorry, I don't seem
to recall the name of the tool off the top of my head (Data Explorer??)
but it uses OpenGL (IIRC) and is said to be able to visualize just about
anything. Anything is said to include simple data over time to complex
medical C
Hi guys,
Is there anyone here that's good with C++ and has a little bit of time
to add PostgreSQL support to a project?
There is a 4D visualisation program called Flounder:
http://www.enel.ucalgary.ca/~vigmond/flounder/
And it does some pretty nifty stuff. It takes in data sets (x, y, z,
time)