Software, developed in the MIAMI project

Software Package Description and WWW address (URL) Origin
MDD driver The meta device driver's job is to provide access to more than one (pointer) device via a general interface. It introduces an additional layer between specific device drivers and an application. Furthermore, MDD allows for scaling and free mapping of the control axes.
http://wwwipr.ira.uka.de/~smuench/MDD/
UKA, NICI
tkPvm library The tkPvm library allows for the insertion of PVM-based events in the main event loop of any Tcl/Tk application As such, it represents a machine-independent network interface in multi-process and multi-agent architectures using Tcl/Tk as the User Interface language.
http://www.cogsci.kun.nl/tkpvm/welcome.html
NICI, RUB
Extensions to Tcl/Tk These patches were developed due specific requirements of the MIAMI project. The plus patches allow for an economical use of memory resources. The dash patches entail an enhancement of the Tcl/Tk line drawings.
http://www.cogsci.kun.nl/~nijtmans/tcl/welcome.html
NICI


Spin-off developments of the MIAMI project

The following software packages are a direct spin-off of the work in the MIAMI project:

Software Package Description and WWW address (URL) Origin
upTools The upTools (V3) package allows for the manipulation of on-line handwriting data in the UNIPEN file format. The user interface is written in Tcl/Tk and based on the GUI and Tcl/Tk-widget definition knowledge developed in the MIAMI project.
http://hwr.nici.kun.nl/unipen/uptools3
NICI


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