[cad-linux] Re: from: Cadalyst Newsline

Now an OpenSource version of Ledas, that would be sweet. 
Roland

--- phrostie <pfrostie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Cadalyst Newsline: News and Productivity Tips for CAD Users
> 01/26/04. Volume 9 No. 4
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> 9. BUSINESS NOTES: NEW SOLVERS, LINUX INITIATIVE
> Russian company LEDAS, a new entrant in the CAD geometric solver 
> market, released a 2D geometric solver and has a 3D solver in the 
> works. LGS (LEDAS Geometric Solver) v1.0 supports creation and 
> modification of designs using geometric and engineering constraints. 
> LEDAS says its scalable architecture makes variational and parametric
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> techniques available in a wide range of products. Planned future 
> enhancements include full support for splines, well-constrained 
> diagnostics, move-under constraints, autoconstraining, and 
> optimization algorithms. The 3D version of LGS is due for prerelease 
> in the third quarter of 2004. 
> http://www.ledas.com
> 
> Silicon Graphics launched an initiative to extend its graphics 
> technology to systems running the Linux operating system. SGI will 
> work with various open source graphics projects, including Chromium, 
> and release a developer toolkit. The goal is to provide a commercial 
> Linux visualization solution on par with UNIX systems. 
> http://www.sgi.com
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