I am keeping a graphics archive in wuarchive.wustl.edu, so I took the freedom to mirror your VR archive from milton.u.washigton.edu. Let me know if that's OK with you. Being from RPI and from the center that is doing Virtual Environment research, I noticed that the faq/schools/RPI file was out of date. What follows is a more up-to-date version. Hope that helps.. --george -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA Contacts: Robert O'Bara (obara@rdrc.rpi.edu) Postal Address: Robert O'Bara Rensselaer Design Research Center Rensselear Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY 12180 USA Research: The Center was involved in the development of the PHIGS and PHIGS+ standards. Naturally, our focus has been towards the visualization aspects of VR. A graphics toolkit for Virtual Environment purposes is being developed that emphasizes the time-critical aspect of the rendering process. Benchmarking of the graphics hardware is performed to evaluate time allocation among renderable objects obtaining constant rendering time frame updates. There is also a project that is being involved with novell input devices. Force feedback is also considered. The project is also looking into ways of homogeneously integrating the programming interface and interaction techniques of the various input devices to a graphics environment. We are also working in visual fusion, which is the annotation of the real world with computer generated graphical information. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- George Kyriazis | Rensselaer Design Research Center, CII 7015, kyriazis@rdrc.rpi.edu | RPI, Troy, NY 12180. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------