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- From: Ingo Wald <wald@sci.utah.edu>
- To: Dirk Reiners <dirk@lite3d.com>
- Cc: manta@sci.utah.edu
- Subject: Re: [Manta] Other Open Source RTR systems?
- Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 14:31:29 -0700
AFAIK, the only "usealble" ray tracer that supports clusters is OpenRT,
but it's obviously not open source.
The "intel stuff" is not a well-defined term, there are several ray
tracers circulating within intel (BTW: in case the news hasn't
dissipated, yet, I'm not at intel, too), and we could probably make one
available for you for research purposes. It doesn't support clusters,
though, and is more of a research vehicle for the researchers themselves
than anything like a useful engine for end users in the sense of openrt
or manta. That might eventually change, but not in the immediate future
-- and it's certainly not open source, either ;-).
As such, I'm pretty sure Manta is your best bet if you can live w/o
cluster support; OpenRT if you can live w/o open source requirements.
Cheers,
Ingo
Dirk Reiners wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to get a better overview of the RTRT field. Does anybody
have some links to other Open Source RTRT systems? Any that are
actually alive? Is the Intel stuff available somewhere? Anything that
supports clusters?
There are bunch of old RTRT demos around, but nothing very general.
The RTRT mailing list on Yahoo also looks pretty dead, the most alive
thing I could find is ompf.org
(http://ompf.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=8), and of course the Manta
list. ;)
Here's a list of links I found. I haven't looked at the actual sources
yet, but at least they're available:
Source for Arauna: http://rt07.raytracing.nl/
Source for yaCort: http://liris.cnrs.fr/~bsegovia/yacort/
John Stone's Tachyon: http://jedi.ks.uiuc.edu/%7Ejohns/raytracer/
Old RTRT Demo:
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/nickamy/raytracer/raytracer.htm
Does anybody have experience with any of those?
Thanks
Dirk
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