On 5/18/05, Steve Bibayoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well to be anally-technical, it was just recently Open
> Sourced(last January).

From:
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/08/1823248

"After 20 years of active development under a proprietary government
license agreement, the BRL-CAD solid modeling suite has just been
released as Open Source software. BRL-CAD is one of the many legacies
of the late Michael Muuss, author of ping. The package began on the
PDP-11 and VAX 11/780--before the emergence of ANSI/ISO C language
standards--and boasts one of the first parallel Ray tracers in
existence. Today BRL-CAD has over 750,000 lines of source code. It
incorporates both 3D modeling and rendering capabilities, and supports
an API for user-developed geometric analysis applications. It
continues to be developed and maintained by the U.S. Army Research
Laboratory and its partners. Various portions of the package are
distributed under the GPL, LGPL, GFDL, and BSD licenses."

-todd


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