Contact / Imprint
tinySceneGraph is written and maintained by Christian Marten:
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Christian Marten (development and editor-in-chief) |
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Eschenstr. 49 |
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81547 Munich |
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+49 (0)89 / 389 04139 |
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info@tinysg.de |
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www.tinysg.de |
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(c) 2009-2014, Christian Marten |
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All rights reserved |
Legal disclaimer
tinySceneGraph (tsg) and it's predecessor (csg) are provided as is, without
any warranty of any kind, or fitness for use, no indemnification is
provided. By accepting their licenses, you accept these disclaimers.
As of 2011, source code is not provided. If you nevertheless have received
any kind of copy of csg/tsg, be it binary or source code, you are not
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This website is my personal website and does not represent the views of
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Copyright
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laws of Germany. Duplication, processing, distribution, or any form of
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traffic limitations.
Credits
- Kudos to Linus Torvalds and the Linux community,
especially the gcc people. tinySG would not have been possible without them.
- Many thanks to Stefan Eilemann, creator of
Equalizer. His cool
library brought cluster scalability to tinySG and it's statistics
provided valuable tuning advice.
Furthermore, I learned about some quite interesting architectural designs
from his software.
- Many people on the internet, providing data to be explored. My
favorite sites are Nasa.gov and ShareCG.com.
- Silicon Graphics for building the coolest machines in the known
universe - the Onyx 2 systems. Additionally, OpenInventor and
OpenGL Performer could be considered as grandparents of
tinySceneGraph. This is where everything started back in October
2000.
- Trolltech for providing Qt to the Linux community for free.
If tsg ever goes commercial, I'll be your happy customer.
-- Christian Marten, Sep 2009
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