Crystal Space

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Crystal Space
Developer: Jorrit Tyberghein et al.
Latest release: 1.0 / January 16, 2007
Preview release: 1.1 / November 30, 2006
Platform: Cross-platform
Use: 3D engine
License: LGPL
Website: www.crystalspace3d.org

Crystal Space is a framework for developing 3D applications written in C++ by Jorrit Tyberghein and others. It was founded on August 26, 1997. Crystal Space is typically used as a game engine but the framework is more general and can be used for any kind of 3D visualization. Crystal Space is very portable and runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X. Crystal Space is also free software, licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License.

It can optionally use OpenGL (on all platforms), SDL (all SDL platforms), X11 (Unix or GNU/Linux) and SVGALib (GNU/Linux). It can also optionally use assembler routines using NASM and MMX.

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Crystal Space is programmed in object oriented C++. It is very modularly built with a number of more or less independent plugins. The client programs use the plugins, like the OpenGL 3d renderer, by registering them via Crystal Space's Shared Class Facility (SCF).

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