3D Modeling and Interactive Graphics Software for Labview

I am posting this to inform you of the availability of RoboWorks software.
RoboWorks is a 3D modeling and animation software for Win 95/98/NT platform
that can be used in conjunction with Labview for interactive 3D
graphics through its vi interface.
Key strengths of Roboworks are:
High fidelity graphics
Real time interactivity
Easy to use Hierarchical interface
Connectivity to external programs through TCP/IP.
Lightweight graphics files.
Download: http://www.robotics.utexas.edu/rrg/download/RoboWorks/index.htm
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