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Fast rendering toolkit - Toolkit for 3D animations using low-end machines

FRT is a toolkit for the generation of 3D animations using low-end machines (slow CPUs, low memory and small Hard Disks). You can still use it with higher-end machines if desired. The program is simple,a sthe whole library is about 1000 lines of code.

FRT has been designed with a UNIX-like operating system in mind: to avoid filling the Hard Disk, FRT establishes a master/slave relationship with mpeg_encode and renders frames on demand. As of the current release, this is done using UNIX domain sockets.



Obtaining

Web pagehttp://frt.sourceforge.net/
Source tarball http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/frt/frt-0.2.tar.gz?download
Source informationhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/frt/
Version 0.2 (beta) released on 2000-08-10
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
User demos included
Support contacts

Help List<efornara@tiscalinet.it>
Developer List<efornara@tiscalinet.it>
Bug List<efornara@tiscalinet.it>

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Related information

Interfaceslibrary
Source languagesC++
Use requirementsMesa 3D, mpeg_encode

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-02-16
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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