Just don't believe in AD. If it decides to kill something, there will be
hundreds of excuses. 

Xiao-dong


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[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] 代表 Leendert A. Hartog
发送时间: Sunday, March 30, 2014 11:48 PM
收件人: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
主题: Re: An Open Letter to Carl Bass

Chris Vienneau schreef op 25-3-2014 17:33:
> To keep up, Softimage got features by integrating third party technology
and those agreements are only for commercial versions of the software. Given
they were not the market leader they often paid more for technology.
>
> For Softimage, here are the big things that are third party libraries that
are part of the commercial offering:
>
>
> *         Mental ray
>
> *         Syflex
>
> *         Shave and a hair cut
>
> *         Physx
>
> *         Lagoa
>

Sorry to dig this up again, but I started wondering about this (and it isn't
meant as some provocative line of questioning BTW), but Shave and a Haircut
& PhysX (the non-ICE variant obviously) were part of the non-commercial
offering that was the Mod Tool 7.5.
How was this made possible?

Greetz
Leendert

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