Hi Don-
> FYI VisAD folks - There are two emails below: one on the status of Java3D
> for Mac OSX (Mach/FreeBSD env), and another requesting information on
> interesting Java3D based applications. MichaelSchulman@xxxxxxx is the person
> to respond to.
>
> I don't recall seeing this on the VisAD list before so apologies if this is
> redundant.
As Bill mentioned, VisAD has been on Sun's radar screen with demos at
JavaOne and the feature article. It probably wouldn't hurt for those
VisAD users to let Sun know what they are doing with VisAD for 3D
applications (like your Virtual Exploratorium work and Unidata's
MetApps). I'll fill out the form for MetApps.
As for Apple, the more people that ask for Java3D on MacOSX, the
better. Dave Fulker has been in contact with one of Apple's marketing
managers for Science and Technology (see below) who has also contacted
Bill. The attached message describes a forum that could be used to
promote Java3D on MacOSX. I know there are several people on the
visad-list that live in the Denver metro region, so they might consider
attending (thus the relevance to this list). It might be good to have
demos of the VisAD SpreadSheet or our Gridded Data Viewer (2D portion)
under MacOSX and bring a Windows or Linux laptop and show the
possibilities that could be attained if MacOSX supported Java 3D, by
showing the 3D capabilities of these applications on the other
platforms. I guess I'd urge anyone using the 3D capabilities of VisAD
to contact Apple and let them know that MacOSX would be a good platform
to support Java3D. Steve Jobs claimed at the last JavaOne that he
intended to make MacOSX the best platform for Java. We should hold them
to that by having them include Java 3D.
Here's the notice for the Apple SciTech meeting:
Date: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:53 PM -0700
From: John Martellaro <martellaro@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Dave Fulker <fulker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Apple Scitech seminar at CSU
I want to let you know about this event:
Kurt Ackman, Apple's HED account representative for Colorado, Wyoming
and Montana is hosting a science and technology briefing at Colorado
State University on April 26th. I will be the primary speaker and
will introduce faculty, students, researchers and others to the Unix
aspects of Mac OS X in the morning. In the afternoon, we are
inviting developers of science/technology related software to demo
their products under Mac OS X.
Here's the profile from Kurt:
Science and Technology Briefing
Audience: Faculty/Staff throughout Colorado/WY/MT
in the Sciences and Engineering fields
Location: Colorado State University
Date/Time: Thursday, April 26
Speakers: John Martellaro, Senior Marketing Manager, Science
& Technology & Third Party Developers
We'd also like to invite the ucar/ncar/noaa people interested in Mac
OS X as a Unix OS for scientists.
Specific location and a map will follow. Meanwhile, can you help me
distribute this notice amongst your colleagues?
--
John Martellaro
Senior Marketing Manager
Science & Technology Markets
Apple Computer, Inc.
1 Infinite Loop, MS: 111-HOM
Cupertino, CA 95014-2084
p: 303.816.5071
f: 303.573.5069
m: 303.888.3312
http://www.apple.com/scitech
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