Hello,

I hope this is the right forum to ask the following question;
I'm not (yet) a user of OpenDX.

In the course of the purchase of a new mainframe our
departement plans to replace our own (very old and
uncomfortable) graphics system.  A colleague of mine has
compared several commercial systems and it seems that
the decision will be for IDL (of Research Systems Inc.).
Since I'm generally in favour of OpenSource I asked for a
broader comparison.  The proposition of using OpenGL (or
Mesa) + GLUT and create a taylor-made system by ourselves
was not accepted.  The system has to have more 'high
level' features and should provide some kind of scripting
language (i. e. should be comparable to IDL).  The only
system I found that could probably meet this requirements
is OpenDX.  I tried to install it on our old HP computer
but failed (and I've no time left trying to install it;
the installation of Mesa was succesful).  Therefore I've got
a PC to install Linux and OpendDX on it to try if it could
meet our expectations (but I've at most this one week to do
perform the test by myself; then the we must decide finally
what system we will install).  Since I doubt that this time
will be sufficient and having no prior knowledge of OpenDX
I hope that I can get some useful information from experi-
enced OpenDX users.  Has anyone on this list experience with
both IDL and OpenDX or can anyone point me to some place
where I can get some relevant information on this point?

[Some information to our computing environment:
we use a central multi-processor HP/Convex computer (which
will in the near future be replaced by two SGI computers);
some users (like myself) are logged in from their HP
workstations, but most users either have an HP terminal
or a PC. The PC guys don't use Linux, but NT and Exceed.
Typically there are about 50 users logged in.]


Johannes-Maria


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