[ODE] High speed rigid body collisions
Adam Moravanszky
adam.moravanszky at novodex.com
Thu Jun 2 15:00:11 MST 2005
Its not that simple. The pricing is quite individual and depends on a
large number of negotiable factors. As was also pointed out, making the
title noncommerical is one way to receive a free license. Anyone who is
interested in a license should contact Ageia / NovodeX.
--Adam
Patrick Enoch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I asked Novodex yesterday, and they cost 10k US$ (for Mac and PC).
> I heard that HAVOK is about 50k US$. Anyone can second that?
>
> -Patrick
>
> On 2. Jun 2005, at 5:10 Uhr, Vast wrote:
>
>
>>
>> I was always curious, do u happen to know how much they charge?
>>
>> Oh, and the reason i implied that they are continous-time, is that
>> they arent _now_, but if you go to http://havok.com or something
>> like that, they say that they are working on the physics engine, to
>> make it continous-time. Im sure they still have that announcement up
>> there.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tim
>>
>> P.S. So... could you please post some links perhaps, to the places
>> where we can find out more about continous-time physics simulations?
>> Although there is always google, yet i always appreciate food being
>> brought to me =) No offense, i just think you know more about
>> physics simulations, so u could point me into a "politically
>> correct" explanation, since anyone can post whatever they want on
>> internet =)
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