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==Virtual GL== | ==Virtual GL== | ||
− | Use hardware graphics acceleration on the server and display using VNC. | + | Use hardware graphics acceleration on the server and display using {{wp|VNC}}. |
* [[Wikipedia:VirtualGL]] | * [[Wikipedia:VirtualGL]] | ||
* http://www.virtualgl.org/ | * http://www.virtualgl.org/ | ||
* [http://www.virtualgl.org/Downloads/TurboVNC TurboVNC client] | * [http://www.virtualgl.org/Downloads/TurboVNC TurboVNC client] | ||
+ | * [https://www2.cisl.ucar.edu/docs/dasg-guide/installing-turbovnc TurboVNC page at NCAR] | ||
==CGLX== | ==CGLX== | ||
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* OpenGL programs can be adapted to run with CGLX. | * OpenGL programs can be adapted to run with CGLX. | ||
* http://vis.ucsd.edu/~cglx/ | * http://vis.ucsd.edu/~cglx/ | ||
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+ | ==Microsoft Remote Desktop== | ||
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+ | * Both server and client are available also for Linux and Mac. | ||
[[Category:Visualization]] | [[Category:Visualization]] |
Latest revision as of 17:10, 19 August 2010
SAGE
Render on a cluster, stream pixles to any size display or tile of displays (a display wall)
- http://www.evl.uic.edu/cavern/sage/
- Byung-il Jeong, Luc Renambot and Jason Leigh
Virtual GL
Use hardware graphics acceleration on the server and display using VNC.
CGLX
... "intercept and interpret OpenGL calls and to provide a distributed large scale OpenGL context on a tiled display"
- OpenGL programs can be adapted to run with CGLX.
- http://vis.ucsd.edu/~cglx/
Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Both server and client are available also for Linux and Mac.