Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!SGI.COM!baskett%forest From: baskett%forest@SGI.COM Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Craig Upson Now Works for SGI Message-ID: <9006131735.AA21634@forest.sgi.com> Date: 13 Jun 90 17:35:28 GMT References: <1990Jun12.160810.26533@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 27 Jeff Hanson asks: "Will AVS be ported to SGI ..." As many of you know, AVS was built at Stellar (now Stardent) by Craig Upson and his crew using some nice visualization tools, a straighforward (and rather limiting) data model, and an interconnection mechanism invented by SGI's own Paul Haeberli (see his Siggraph '88 paper on ConMan). It is a nice first generation scientific visualization product. SGI has attempted to license it from Stardent so that we could offer an efficient implementation of it to our customers. We have been unsuccessful in these attempts. They won't say no, of course, but they won't say yes either. It's almost as thought they would rather that we didn't have it. But they are no doubt busy with their other business and we can't wait around forever, either, especially considering that we and others know how to build second generation products that overcome many of the limitations of the first generation product and provide added richness as well as added functionality. So we currently expect that our customers will have to make do with some of the other first generation visualization products that are available on our systems and anxiously await second generation products. SGI will also attempt to be more sensitive to the porting issues for second generation products that seem to currently inhibit the spread of AVS. Forest Baskett Silicon Graphics