On 3/29/11 12:44 PM, Roy Stogner wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Michael Povolotskyi wrote:
>
>> We used the silo output and visualization of a 10 million atom systems with
>> Visit - it worked quite well.
>
> I've only used Visit a few times; I'm horribly dissappointed with
> their Google-proof name choice, but impressed with their software.  It
> looks like they've got Exodus support but no Nemesis support
> currently, though?

Surprisingly, a Google search for "visit" currently returns "VisIt 
Visualization Tool" as the top hit.

Exodus support in recent (2.X) VisIt versions seems improved compared to 
earlier versions.  (VisIt 1.X had trouble with AMR datasets generated by 
libMesh that were stored in Exodus format.)  I still get significantly 
more crashes with Exodus files than I seem to get with Silo files.  It 
seems like VisIt has trouble with files that contain multiple timesteps.

-- Boyce

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