VRPN 5.03

Virtual Reality Peripheral Network was developed at UNC-CH. The API will be used in this project to link physical devices such as trackers and PHANToM devices to the DIVE system.

 

DIVE 3.3x4 binaries for NT4 using Tcl/Tk 8.3.2  
DIVE 3.3x4 binaries for Windows2000 using Tcl/Tk 8.3.2
DIVE 3.3x4 binaries for Irix 6.5 using Tcl/Tk 8.3.2

These zip files contain DIVE 3.3x4 binaries built using Tcl/Tk version 8.3.2. This build eliminates problems with interactive resizing of the display area experienced in earlier builds. it requires that Tcl/Tk 8.3.2 is installed on the system.
15/11-2000: Patch included that resolves the audio problems experienced during initial test-runs. A bug was found in audio_netreceive.c which caused the system to hang when clearing buffers.
20/11-2000: Semaphores added to audio_netreceive.c to resolve conflicts when accessing audio buffers.

 

  DIVE 3.3x3 binaries for NT4
  DIVE 3.3x3 binaries for Windows2000
  DIVE 3.3x3 binaries for Irix 6.5

These zip files contain the build of DIVE 3.3x3 initially installed at the sites. They are all compiled with Tcl/Tk version 8.0.3, which causes some problems with the GUI. Moreover the DIVE audio functionality is not stable in these versions, so it must be turned off in order to avoid lock-ups.

 

  Tcl/Tk version 8.0.3 installation for Windows NT
  Tcl/Tk version 8.3.2 installation for Windows NT

These executables install Tcl/Tk on the Windows NT platform. The packages includes necessary .dll libraries and header files with precompiled .lib files. Tcl/Tk documentation and resources are available on Scriptics homepage which can be found at  http://www.scriptics.com.

 

  Robust Audio Tool 3.0.35 for Windows NT
  Robust Audio Tool 3.0.24pre2 and 2.4.a9 for Irix 6.5
  RTP-hub for Irix 6.5

This audio tool was developed at University College London by the Networked Multimedia Group. These are the versions of the Robust Audio Tool that will be used on this project until the DIVE audio problems experienced in the early trials are resolved. The RTP-hub binary is used for multi-party conferencing. Documentation and source can be found at http://www-mice.cs.ucl.ac.uk/multimedia/.