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- From: kk@hpl-opus.hpl.hp.com (Konstantinos Konstantinides)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: Starbase Radiosity and RayTracing Library
- Message-ID: <63300103@hpl-opus.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: 7 Nov 92 22:24:36 GMT
- References: <1dedv3INNn7r@hamblin.math.byu.edu>
- Organization: HP Labs, High Speed Electronics Dept., Palo Alto, CA
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- In comp.sys.hp, kirkl@cmdrdata.cs.byu.edu (Kirk Duffin) writes:
-
- > We recently acquired some HP 9000 machines. Included in the
- > documentation was a description of the
- > Starbase Radiosity and Ray tracing package. However, the files that are
- > to be used for that package
- > (/usr/include/sbrr.c.h and /usr/lib/libsbrr.a) are nowhere to be found.
- > We down loaded all of the
- > Starbase files off of CD_ROM, but still can't find the above mentioned
- > files. We called HP to try to
- > get some help from them, but they were less than helpful and gave us
- > essentially no information.
- > Has anyone found the radiosity/ray tracing stuff, and if so where is it?
- > Is it on one of the CD-ROM
- > disks, and if so, which one, and under which fileset?
-
- You are looking for ArtCore, an obscure HP package that even
- HP sales does not know about. (They claim you can do Ray Tracing
- with the Visualizer :-) )
- Here is the relevant info
-
- Konstantin
- -------------------------
-
- The product is B2930A and B2931A; respectively the
- development environment and the run time environment.
-
- The development environment comes will on-line manual
- pages as well as a programmers manual (#OBJ option).
-