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| Vision Egg 1.2.1 |
The Vision Egg is a high level interface between Python and OpenGL. In addition to methods for automatic generation of traditional visual stimuli such as random dot patterns and sinusoidal gratings, it has a number of functions for moving numeric data, movies, text, images, and 3D objects to and from your video card and aTherefore, it is also useful for anyone wishing to make use of the features of todays graphics cards.By harnessing the incredible power of todays consumer graphics cards, producing visual stimuli of research quality now requires no specialized hardware beyond a relatively recent computer and graphics card.Based on open standards, it runs on anything from cheap PCs to expensive special hardware for special needs. For example, running on some platforms, such as SGI workstations, the Vision Egg has a 10-bit luminance dynamic range (both pixel depth and DAC) and precise frame-by-frame control.A high level interface between Python and OpenGL
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| Vision Egg 1.2 |
The Vision Egg is a high level interface between Python and OpenGL. In addition to methods for automatic generation of traditional visual stimuli such as random dot patterns and sinusoidal gratings, it has a number of functions for moving numeric data, movies, text, images, and 3D objects to and from your video card and aTherefore, it is also useful for anyone wishing to make use of the features of todays graphics cards.By harnessing the incredible power of todays consumer graphics cards, producing visual stimuli of research quality now requires no specialized hardware beyond a relatively recent computer and graphics card.Based on open standards, it runs on anything from cheap PCs to expensive special hardware for special needs. For example, running on some platforms, such as SGI workstations, the Vision Egg has a 10-bit luminance dynamic range (both pixel depth and DAC) and precise frame-by-frame control.A high level interface between Python and OpenGL
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| Egg 1.58 Beta 1 / 1.57 |
Looking for a program to measure how much time you spend on jobs, time chess games, or to prevent you freezing soft-drink cans?Egg is an easy to use timer that can do these tasks and more! It can count up and down, is settable by second divisions from 1 second up to 45 days, and while its default window size is compact, it can be varied to whatever size you want (including borderless full screen) to allow you to see the count from across the room.Egg can display up to four timers at once, with each one having its own time, font, colour (foreground and background), time-up sound and text, repeat and direction settings. Additionally your common times are settable with only two clicks from a selection of 12 customisable times.When a countdown has finished Egg can sound a beep or play a common Windows audio file, including MP3s or it can run a file. The sounds can be set to repeat and both sounds and files can be selected randomly.For the more demanding user, Egg offers several more advanced abilities, including a dedicated chess timer mode, variable transparency, screen blank, auto repeating timers, keyboard shortcuts, "On-Top" window options, time-up warning, flash screen alarm, auto hide buttons, customisable menus, and random alarm times.Egg can also be minimized to the System tray or the taskbar and controlled via its icon. Command line options are also supported and Egg requires under 200KB of hard drive space due to being written in efficient Assembly Language.An simple countdown timer written in Assembly settable from 1 second up to 99 hours
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| Egg 1.401 |
Looking for a program to measure how much time you spend on jobs, time chess games, or to prevent you freezing soft-drink cans? Egg is an easy to use timer that can do these tasks and more! It can count up and down, is settable by second divisions from 3 seconds up to 49 days, and while its default window size is compact, it can be varied to whatever size you want (including full screen) to allow you to see the count from across the room. Egg can display up to four timers at once, with each one having its own time, font, colour (foreground and background), time-up sound and text, repeat and direction settings and your common times are settable with only two clicks from a selection of 12 customisable times. When a countdown has finished Egg can sound a beep or play a common Windows audio file, including MP3s or it can run a file. The sounds can be set to repeat and both sounds and files can be selected randomly.
For the more demanding user, Egg offers several more advanced abilities, including a dedicated chess timer mode, variable transparency, auto repeating timers, keyboard shortcuts, "On-Top" window options, time-up warning, flash screen alarm, auto hide buttons, customisable menus, and random alarm times. Egg can also be minimized to the System tray or the taskbar and controlled via its icon. Command line options are also supported and Egg requires under 200KB of hard drive space due to being written in efficient Assembly Language.
Publisher: Sinner Computing License: Shareware; $8.00 Size: 41 KB
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