Hi I saw this some time ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7eGypGOlOc
It's called Physics Illustrator. I know, it is developed by Microsoft but still it's really cool. Source code is available at: http://research.microsoft.com/research/downloads/Details/aeee3085-a219-47d6-88fc-a2501f00800d/Details.aspx it's not GPL but the license says: "You may use this Software for any non-commercial purpose, subject to the restrictions in this License. Some purposes which can be non-commercial are teaching, academic research, public demonstrations and personal experimentation. You may also distribute this Software with books or other teaching materials, or publish the Software on websites, that are intended to teach the use of the Software for academic or other non- commercial purposes." It's written in C# but the code isn't that huge, so to rewrite it is not a lunatic idea imho. Gabor On 2/15/08, Joshua Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Feb 14, 2008, at 3:36 PM, Edward Cherlin wrote: > > > > Even point particles under gravity is good. I did some on the Apple ][ > > using TutSIM in the 80s--elliptical comet orbits, chaotic 3-body > > orbits. My father worked on the famous bouncing ball program on the > > old MIT Whirlwind in vacuum tube days. > > Indeed, there is a lot of room for experimentation and learning even > in a very simple simulation. No fancy 3D graphics needed :) > > >> Someone could port something like these: > >> http://arkitus.com/Play/?id=22 > >> http://arkitus.com/Play/?id=18 > > Although there is no mention of it on the page, these are GPL. I > spoke with the author some months ago. > > >> Soda or Moovl would make a *great* XO activity: > >> http://sodaplay.com/ > >> http://www.moovl.co.uk/ > > > > Hot stuff, but proprietary. > > The source to a simple version of Soda is published as Synthesis > example #16 in > "Processing, A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists" > and can be found in the example code zip on this page: > http://www.processing.org/learning/books/ > > There used to be a simple version of Moovl with source on the > processing site also, but the link is broken. > > Either of these, or a number of other folks' work inspired by them, > would be a fine place for someone to start if they wanted to build > something for the XO, which I believe was your point to begin with :) > > -josh > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel > -- Rózsás Gödény _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
