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Bullet
DESCRIPTION
Bullet is real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc. Jvm port of Bullet, by Erwin Coumans. Take a look at the tests to see what has been ported and tested to be working. A high-end desktop GPU, such as an AMD Radeon 7970 or NVIDIA GTX 680 or better. We succesfully tested the software under Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. The software currently doesn't work on OpenCL CPU devices. It might run on a laptop GPU but performance will not likely be very good. Note that often an OpenCL drivers fails to compile a kernel. Some unit tests exist to track down the issue, but more work is required to cover all OpenCL kernels.
Features
- Real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR
- Games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc.
- It is highly recommended to use PyBullet Python bindings for improved support for robotics
- The library is tested on Windows, Linux, Mac OSX, iOS, Android
- Some optional demos require OpenGL 2 or OpenGL 3
- The entire collision detection and rigid body dynamics can be executed on the GPU
Programming Language
Kotlin
Categories
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