Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!mcgill-vision!snorkelwacker!usc!ucsd!ames!sgi!shinobu!odin!odin.sgi.com!gold From: gold@puck.wpd.sgi.com (Michael Gold) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: 3D math rendering Message-ID: Date: 7 May 90 09:51:52 GMT References: <416@texhrc.UUCP> <1535@merlin.bhpmrl.oz.au.bhpmrl.oz> Sender: news@odin.corp.sgi.com Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 22 In-reply-to: ianh@merlin.bhpmrl.oz.au's message of 7 May 90 08:17:04 GMT In article <1535@merlin.bhpmrl.oz.au.bhpmrl.oz> ianh@merlin.bhpmrl.oz.au (Ian Hoyle) writes: From article <416@texhrc.UUCP>, by mjz@texhrc.UUCP (Michael Zeitlin): > > Does anybody know of some easy to use code that takes math > functions and renders them on the Iris in 3D complete > with color, lighting and shading? Yep, take a look at Mathematica from Wolfram Research :-) Mathematica is available through your SGI sales rep. Our implementation is rather impressive, especially if you have used Mathematica on other platforms. For more information, contact your sales rep or me. -- Mike -- Michael I. Gold You go your way, I'll go mine, Silicon Graphics Inc. I don't care if we get there on time, Internet: gold@sgi.com Everybody's searching for something they say, Voice: (415) 335-1709 I'll get my kicks on the way...