This image of the electron wave function of C60 was generated using VFleet,
running on 8 processors of the PSC's Cray T3D.
VFleet Distributed Volume Renderer
VFleet is a volume renderer, which is a program that produces color images from 3D volumes of data. This program can run either locally or in a distributed mode, meaning that it farms the work out over a network of workstations or a parallel computer. The operation of the user interface is pretty much identical in either case. It is intended for use in computational science, in that it can handle very large datasets representing multiple variables within the same physical system.
The rendering modules of VFleet will run on any Unix platform. The user interface requires a Unix platform running Motif. The distributed version requires that PVM is also installed.VFleet is intended to be installed and run at your site.
VFleet was developed at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center with major support from the Grand Challenge Cosmology Consortium.
This software is currently at release 1.1. Improvements since the previous release include:
- volume masking
- optional trilinear interpolation
- optional 3D mipmapping
- better camera control
- more complete scripting support
VFleet Documentation
- The VFleet User's Guide, version 1.1
- Some examples of graphics and animations produced by VFleet.
- Known Bugs and Work-Arounds
- Running VFleet on SGI/Cray MPPs
- Performance timings for the prerelease version of VFleet on the Cray T3D. These timings are out of date, but they show where the time is going.
Download VFleet
Binaries and source code for VFleet are available by anonymous ftp from ftp.psc.edu, in the subdirectory pub/vfleet.
- README
- README for the source distribution
- Copyright Info
- Binaries for Silicon Graphics workstations at IRIX 6.2 to 6.4
- Binaries for Silicon Graphics workstations at IRIX 6.5 or higher
- Binaries for DEC Alpha workstations at Digital Ultrix 3.2 or higher
- Binaries for Sun Sparc workstations at SunOS 5.4 or higher
- Binaries for HP PA Risc workstations
- Binaries for Intel Linux machines. These binaries were kindly provided by Paolo Zuliani. They are actually for the (almost identical) 1.1b4p2 release. These binaries were compiled with stub PVM routines, and so can run only locally.
- Source Code for VFleet. If you would like to discuss the source code, please send mail me mail at welling@psc.edu; it's one of my favorite topics.
Obsolete Documentation
These documents may still be useful if you are running an old version of VFleet.
See Also:
- Other graphics and vizualization software at the PSC.