Parallel Rendering
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UltraVis v.1.0 Beta
The UltraVis system is a free program system for fast and feature-rich volume rendering. UltraVis is a utility system for fast and feature-rich volume rendering on standard PCs.
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NVIDIA Gelato v.2.2 Release 1
NVIDIA Gelato rendering program brings high-quality rendering to the masses. A hardware-accelerated, non-real-time renderer, Gelato allows you to use your NVIDIA GPU to create stunning images fast.
Parallel Port Viewer v.1.27.043
Description: This program allows you to view and control parallel port on hardware level.
Parallel Plate Capacitor Model v.1.0
Study parallel-plate capacitor with this simulation. Parallel Plate Capacitor model displays a parallel-plate capacitor which consists of two identical metal plates, placed parallel to one another.
Parallel port+ v.1.0
Parallel port+ can control your PCs parallel ports output with just a few clicks. It means you can control the equipments connected to your PCs parallel port. Control PC parallel port's output with this tool. Parallel port+ Features: 1. Control and
Parallel Tasks Simulator v.1.2.0.0
Parallel Tasks Simulator (PTS) is a software to allow you to experiment with parallel programming. enable users to experiment with parallel programming in an easy way. You can define and run parallel tasks using the Lua programming language. There is
Monte Carlo PCA for Parallel Analysis v.2.0.3
Computes Parallel Analysis criteria (eigenvalues) for determining the number of factors to retain for rotation in factor analysis.
Avian Parallel Computing v.1.01.20111009
An exploration of parallel/concurrent programming techniques using a new metaphor: flocks of birds.
AutoDock Software in Parallel with GPUs v.1.0
Using the CUDA API this project modifies the AutoDock software to run in parallel on NVIDIA GPUs.
Canon CanoScan Parallel Driver v.5.0
SANE backend and stand-alone driver for Canon CanoScan parallel scanners (FB320P, FB620P, FB330P, FB630P, N340P, and N640P).
Direct Rendering Infrastructure v.1.0
The direct rendering infrastructure (DRI) allows is a means of safely and efficiently accessing graphics hardware while still interacting with the X environment.