Coryphaeus Software, Inc. – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

Coryphaeus Software, Inc.

Exhibitor Name:


    Coryphaeus Software, Inc.

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 1997 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ]

Address:


  • 985 University Avenue, Suite 31
  • Los Gatos,
  • California
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1997

    Coryphaeus Software, Inc., the leading innovator of standards-based, real-time 3D graphics solutions, will be showcasing enhanced versions of its entire real-time 3D software line. The powerful new Version 4 releases introduce a simpler and more intuitive user interface, and improved features and greater scalability, to Designer’s Workbench, EasyTerrain, and EasyScene.

    SIGGRAPH 1996

    Coryphaeus provides industry leaders with real-time 3D graphics software for the visual simulation and entertainment markets. Coryphaeus products simulate real-world performance in synthetic environments and promote high productivity for both engineering and non-programming users, creating interactive instrumentation, out-the-window scenes, virtual reality, and game authoring applications on Silicon Graphics platforms.

    SIGGRAPH 1995

    Coryphaeus provides power tools for real- time, 3D VR on Silicon Graphics workstations. Our leading-edge products include: EasyScene, a real-time visual system for the display of 3D scenes and databases; Designer’s Workbench, an interactive modeling and editing environment; and EasyT, a 3D terrain and feature creation/modeling system.

    SIGGRAPH 1994

    Designer’s Workbench (DWB) is a high performance, comprehensive environment for creating and editing dynamic instrument displays and 3D out-the-win-dow/virtual reality scenes. Other Coryphaeus products include EasyT for generation of 3D terrain and features, SimAuthor for graphical logic and simulation model development, and EasyScene for real-time display of 3D scene databases.

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