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Particle Simulation - Simulates particle movement
Particle Simulation lets you to spray particles
into the "air". The number of simulated particles is only limited by
the speed of your computer. The particles don't interact with each
other, but will bounce back from the ground and accelerate depending
on a gravity constant. This constant can be changed (along with a
number of other parameters) in the source code or via commandline
parameters.
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Interfaces | command line, X Window System |
Source languages | C++ |
Use requirements | SDL library |
Build prerequisites | SDL library |
Related programs | gdpc, GPS |
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