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VRML/2 is a native OS/2 VRML 1.x (Virtual Reality Markup Language) browser that uses OpenGL to render high quality 3D images.


With VRML/2 you now can view 3D worlds created using the Virtual Reality Markup Langauage (VRML) while running OS/2 Warp. Explore the next level of the Web with VRML/2, the start of cyberspace! Also you can make cool background pictures, as I did for the chair and ball you now see. All you do is save your current view as a bitmap and your done.
With VRML/2 you now can view 3D worlds created using the Virtual Reality Markup Langauage (VRML) while running OS/2 Warp. Explore the next level of the Web with VRML/2, the start of cyberspace! Also you can make cool background pictures, as I did for the chair and ball you now see. All you do is save your current view as a bitmap and your done.
==Features==
*Multithreaded
*Drag and drop colors and font
*Drag and drop images for backgrounds
*Drag VRML files onto the main viewing area
*Texture mapping
*helper friendly for Netscape and others
*gzip support
*save snap shots of view
*virtual trackball support


;Software Requirements
;Software Requirements

Revision as of 20:35, 12 November 2020

VRML/2
Version 1.1
Vendor Now Enterprises
Author Leigh McRae
License Freeware
Download vrml2_2g.zip
Website

VRML/2 is a native OS/2 VRML 1.x (Virtual Reality Markup Language) browser that uses OpenGL to render high quality 3D images.

With VRML/2 you now can view 3D worlds created using the Virtual Reality Markup Langauage (VRML) while running OS/2 Warp. Explore the next level of the Web with VRML/2, the start of cyberspace! Also you can make cool background pictures, as I did for the chair and ball you now see. All you do is save your current view as a bitmap and your done.

Features

  • Multithreaded
  • Drag and drop colors and font
  • Drag and drop images for backgrounds
  • Drag VRML files onto the main viewing area
  • Texture mapping
  • helper friendly for Netscape and others
  • gzip support
  • save snap shots of view
  • virtual trackball support
Software Requirements
  • OS/2 Warp 3, 4 or later
  • OpenGL v1.0
  • TCP/IP
Versions
  • 1.02
  • 1.04