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This material was downloaded from BIX (Byte Information eXchange), where
it was uploaded by the author, David McKinstry. Below is a copy of the
email from David pointing out it's availability, and also included is a
copy of the information from the BIX listings area. Thanks David!
Note: I've included both the original archive, and the unpacked files (for
the convenience of library users). It wasn't entirely clear from the
ReadMeFirst file if it was permissible to distribute the unpacked files
as long as the original archive was included, so I hope this is not
contrary to David's wishes. I also added the icon to make it easily
runable for WorkBench users, and substituted my normal "readme" icons
for the original ones (which looked kludgy under 2.0).
-Fred ><>
02-Jan-92
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Memo #15382
From: dimmck
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 91 23:27:23 EST
To: fnf
Message-Id: <memo.15382>
Subject: Crystals.lzh
Fred,
I don't know if you've had a chance to look at crystals.lzh in the Amiga
listings area, but if you're interested, you're certainly welcome to
use it in your collection.
Dave M.
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crystals.lzh 44416 Approx time: 0:06 at 2400 baud, 0:11 at 1200 baud
Contributed by: dimmck Date: Sat Sep 21 19:35:28 1991
Stereoscopic real-time simulation of the Bravais crystal lattices. The program
Crystal_Lattices will run under AmigaDOS 1.3 or 2.0 and permits the user to
orient and zoom the images for any of the 14 Bravais lattices to a variety of
positions. This accomplished using the keyboard and/or joystick. The most
probable use for these simulations is in conjunction with a class in
solid-state physics, or a crystallography class in chemistry or geology. In
spite of its limited application, you might like to check it out as an example
of real-time stereoscopic animation. 3D glasses (red/blue) are required. This
is shareware, but only of course if you find it of actual use as a student or
educator.
Keywords: $binary 3d, animation, binary, bravais, crystal education, shareware,
stereoscopic, structure.
Download count: 97
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