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Library: VrpnNet 1.1.1

This is a maintenance release of VrpnNet. It does not add new functionality. Visual Studio 2005 support has been removed as per the project roadmap.

License: MIT license. Changelog and download links after the cut.

Library: VrpnNet 1.1.0

This version of VrpnNet adds some early server support, and is built against VRPN 7.20 and Visual C++ versions 2005 SP1 and 2008 SP1. AnalogServer, ButtonServer, and MutexServer are complete, and an early preview of TrackerServer is included.

License: MIT license. Changelog and download links after the cut.

Utility: VrpnKeyboard 1.3.2

I've resurrected my "fake HiBall" application, written over a weekend in December 2004, for VRPN 7. This app lets you simulate a HiBall or other VRPN tracker/button device using keyboard controls similar to those in the legendary game Descent. There is also a joystick mode for the masochistic--the axes are hardcoded to my aging Sidewinder FF2.

I have not fixed the rotation bug. This app is provided as a service to those UNC students taking COMP 872 (formerly 239), Exploring Virtual Worlds and competing for its scarce hardware. It's no replacement for the actual tracker, but it'll get you through early testing.

License: Windows freeware. Download links are presented as attachments.

Library: VrpnNet 1.0.2

Minor release of VrpnNet, linked against VRPN 7.18 and Visual C++ versions 2005 SP1 and 2008 SP1. Source and 32-bit binary packages are available. This release adds no features or bugfixes beyond VS2008 support.

License: MIT license. Changelog and download links after the cut.

Library: VrpnNet 1.0.1

Bugfix release of VrpnNet, linked against VRPN 7.18 and Visual C++ 2005 SP1. Source and 32-bit binary packages are available. This is a recommended upgrade as it fixes a major crashing bug in Vrpn.AnalogRemote.

License: MIT license. Changelog and download links after the cut.

Library: VrpnNet 1.0.0

Initial release of VrpnNet, linked against VRPN 7.18 and Visual C++ 2005 SP1. Source and 32-bit binary packages are available.

License: MIT license. Download links are presented as attachments.

Utility: Monitor Switch

Move a window from one display to the next on a multimonitor Windows system, even if it's not normally movable. Each time you run it, the foreground window moves to the next display in sequence, keeping the same relative position on the display. This small program is best used with a hotkey utility or fancy keyboard such as the Logitech G15.

License: MIT license. Download links are presented as attachments.

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