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    Portable Graphics, Inc.

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ]

Address:


  • One Technology Center 2201 Donley Drive, Suite 365
  • Austin,
  • Texas
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1996

    Portable Graphics demonstrates a suite of powerful 3D graphics development and porting tools for UNIX workstations and PCs. New for 1996: OpenGL and Open Inventor 2.1.1 for HP 9000 graphics workstations; Open Inventor 2.1.1 for Windows NT/Windows 95; and Open Inventor 2.1.1 for Sun Ultra, Digital AlphaStation and IBM RS/6000.

    SIGGRAPH 1995

    Portable Graphics demonstrates a suite of powerful GL-based 3D graphics development and porting tools for high- performance workstations and PCs. New for 1995: Open Inventor for Windows NT and Linux, and Digital, IBM, HP, and Sun workstations; OpenGL for Sun workstations and Linux; and EDISON geometric modeling extensions to Open Inventor.

    SIGGRAPH 1994

    Portable Graphics demonstrates its suite of cross-platform toolkits and graphics libraries for porting and developing GL- based 2D and 3D applications. The Portable GLware product line consists of NPGL, Portable OpenGL, Portable IRIS Inventor, Portable Open Inventor, and the newly announced EDISON, an object-oriented application development toolkit with geometry problem-solving capability.

    SIGGRAPH 1993

    The NPGL library provides a fast, cost-effectivewayto port 3D graphics and visualization applications from SGI to Sun, HP, DEC, and Kubota workstations. NPGL is IRIS GL 4.0 compatible, yet completely hardware independent. With NPGL, a GL application can be ported within days by recompiling the source code.

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