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- From: dedmunds@selkirk.sfu.ca (Darran Edmundson)
- Subject: volume visualization on a PC?
- Message-ID: <dedmunds.722199627@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 19:00:27 GMT
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- Does anyone know of volume visualization packages that will run on a PC
- under DOS? My data set are scalar values on a 128x128x256 mesh. I would
- like to render this as either equipotential surfaces or using opaqueness to
- see inside my box.
-
- I'm doing collision simulations with 3d optical solitons (light bullets)
- and I'd like at least one figure for an upcoming paper that really looks
- three-dimensional (so far I've been plotting 2d slices through the middle
- of my box). I've got a relatively powerful 486 with 16Mb of RAM and lots
- of hard disk space. There are lots of such packages for unix and the mac
- but I've yet to see anything for the PC.
-
- Any ideas?
-
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-
- Darran Edmundson
- darran@chaos.phys.sfu.ca
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