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OpenRM Scene Graph is a developers toolkit that implements a scene graph API, and which uses OpenGL for hardware accelerated rendering. OpenRM is intended to be used to construct high performance, portable graphics and scientific visualization applications on Unix/Linux/Windows platforms. It supports parallelism at several levels in the application, from use on distributed memory parallel platforms to single-CPU systems.
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openrm-1.5.2.3-1.2.el4.rf.i386.html | OpenRM Scene Graph | DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el4 i386 | openrm-1.5.2.3-1.2.el4.rf.i386.rpm |
openrm-1.5.2.3-1.2.el4.rf.ppc.html | OpenRM Scene Graph | DAG Fabian packages for Red Hat Linux el4 ppc | openrm-1.5.2.3-1.2.el4.rf.ppc.rpm |
openrm-1.5.2.3-1.1.el3.dag.i386.html | OpenRM Scene Graph | DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el3 i386 | openrm-1.5.2.3-1.1.el3.dag.i386.rpm |
openrm-1.5.2.3-1.1.el3.dag.i486.html | OpenRM Scene Graph | DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el3 i386 | openrm-1.5.2.3-1.1.el3.dag.i486.rpm |
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