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Old   October 6, 2002, 07:17
Default abt Visualization in LINUX
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Abhi
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I want to know - is there any visualization s/w which comes with LINUX ? Till now I was using TECPLOT but I only have an old dos version of it !
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Old   October 7, 2002, 04:00
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You may look at OPenDX : www.opendx.org

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Old   October 7, 2002, 09:17
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Try VU from the CERCA in Montreal or GMV : http://www-xdiv.lanl.gov/XCM/gmv/GMVHome.html
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Old   October 8, 2002, 06:45
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Tecplot is also available for linux, if you're willing to pay the asking price...

We use Gnuplot for the bulk of our visualisation stuff, the very latest development versions (from CVS) have some nice features. For complex 3D work though, openDX as mentioned below looks very impressive.

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