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3D mov
The 3dmov application demonstrates the 3D Kit in Zeta, which is an API developers can use to work in 3D without getting into OpenGL. This demo application has the following shapes: Cube, Sphere, Pulse and Book.

The giant, grey, rotating cube
You can grab the cube with your mouse and drag it in any direction. By doing that, you can change the direction the cube is spinning. Impressed? You shouldn't be, the fun hasn't even started!

Open up a folder containing some of your favourite images, and start dragging them onto the grey surfaces.

Now, find some QuickTime 3.0 movie files, and do the same with them. Impressive?

Sphere


Pulse
The Pulse looks really cool as you add a picture or a movie. If you turn it over, you will expose a grey backside and can add another picture or movie to it.

The shape looks more or less like a water drop.

Book
To do this demo in an impressive way, you need to use images or movies to at least three of it's pages. Show them how the image or movie follows the page, as you turn it. And don't forget, it's not only the pages that can be dragged, also the book. You might even have to drag the ones you are presenting Zeta to, away from the computer!

What are you actually demostrating?
This application was once written to show prevasive multithreading. Each of the surfaces on the demo shapes, runs it's own thread. Each thread is able to work independtly from the others, without having to wait for it's share of processor time.

As this demo application is making use of multithreading, you can have several different 3dmov windows open at the same time. All of them will be rendered simultaneously.

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