COMPUTER GRAPHICS PROGRAMS USE

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LIGHTWORKS SIEMENS INDUSTRY SOFTWARE LIMITED 881 NAGASUNA, NOGUCHI, KAKOGAWA HYOGO 675-8511 Japan computer graphics programs for use in graphics, shading, rendering and tesselation applications for use in the fields of mechanical components and assembly design, architectural and interior design, industrial and consumer product design, scientific data visualization, graphic design and animation;
MK3D MORRISON KNUDSEN CORPORATION 701 S. Carson St. Suite 200 Carson City NV 89701 computer graphics programs for use in the field of computer-aided design;
MK3D MORRISON KNUDSEN CORPORATION 701 S. Carson St. Suite 200 Carson City NV 89701 computer graphics programs for use in the field of computer-aided design;MK 3D;
STOCK WORKBOOK ONLINE Scott & Daughters Publishing, Inc. 940 N. Highland Avenue Los Angeles CA 90038 computer graphics programs for use in commercial photography;STOCK and ONLINE;
THE WORKBOOK ONLINE Scott & Daughters Publishing, Inc. 940 N. Highland Avenue Los Angeles CA 90038 computer graphics programs for use in commercial photography;ONLINE;
TURBO AXIS 3D Black Pearl Software, Inc. 40 Federal Street San Francisco CA 94107 computer graphics programs for use by architects and designers in converting two-dimensional drawing to three-dimensional renderings;TURBO and 3D;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computer-implemented method and system for performing graphics rendering on demand on a graphics subsystem, with only nominal host system operations being required. High-level specifications of graphics operations in a computer program are captured as I/O hardware programs in a memory. A graphics processor in the subsystem issues instructions in the captured programs to a graphics accelerator, which executes the instructions to perform graphics operations. The graphics accelerator has a status indicator containing status information relating to hardware events incident to the graphics operations. Under the control of instructions in the captured program, the graphics processor monitors the status indicator, and either issues, or delays issuing, the instructions in the captured programs, depending upon the status information in the indicator.