April 1, 2007 (Press Release) --
At Embedded Systems Conference SV Quantum3D®, Inc., a leading provider of Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) open-architecture, realtime visual computing solutions for the Visual and Sensor Simulation and Training (VSST) and Embedded Visual Computing (EVC) markets, today announced the release of IData® 3.0, the latest version of Quantum3D’s innovative Human-Machine Interface (HMI) development toolset and visual computing framework. IData is a suite of powerful, cost-effective, PC-based HMI tools that enables developers to rapidly prototype, develop and deploy dynamic and interactive cross-platform 2D and 3D HMIs for high-performance graphics and video-intensive applications such as avionics, vehicle electronics, unmanned vehicle control, C4ISR systems, industrial automation, medical systems and embedded training. The IData product family will be featured in the SYSGO/Quantum3D booth (no. 732) at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA, April 3-5, 2007.
"IData 3.0 builds upon IData’s unique, patent-pending model-based development technology for HMIs," said Ross Q. Smith, Quantum3D president and co-founder. "With its new Logic Engine and modules like IDataMAP and IDataMotif, IData 3.0 allows development teams to rapidly create and test advanced new concepts and implement the best designs and the functionality beneath them. These new capabilities allow engineers at all levels of HMI development to collaborate in making effective HMIs in record time that incorporate advanced features demanded by today’s complex visual computing systems."
Availability and Pricing
IData’s cross-platform runtime allows applications to be deployed under Windows, Linux, VxWorks and PikeOS operating systems as well as other realtime operating systems on platforms that range from 3D-enabled PDAs and cell phones to embedded avionics and vetronics computers to powerful desktop workstations. Since all of IData’s GUI functionality is achieved without the use of any underlying OS-specific systems support, the tool suite allows complete portability of IData HMIs to small-footprint embedded environments. IData 3.0 Pro Development Toolkit, which includes unlimited, royalty-free runtimes for Linux- and Windows-based OpenGL® platforms, is available immediately, with international pricing starting at $30,000 USD.
The full release can be found at patterson.com
Media Contact:
Barbara Stewart
480-488-6909
"IData 3.0 builds upon IData’s unique, patent-pending model-based development technology for HMIs," said Ross Q. Smith, Quantum3D president and co-founder. "With its new Logic Engine and modules like IDataMAP and IDataMotif, IData 3.0 allows development teams to rapidly create and test advanced new concepts and implement the best designs and the functionality beneath them. These new capabilities allow engineers at all levels of HMI development to collaborate in making effective HMIs in record time that incorporate advanced features demanded by today’s complex visual computing systems."
Availability and Pricing
IData’s cross-platform runtime allows applications to be deployed under Windows, Linux, VxWorks and PikeOS operating systems as well as other realtime operating systems on platforms that range from 3D-enabled PDAs and cell phones to embedded avionics and vetronics computers to powerful desktop workstations. Since all of IData’s GUI functionality is achieved without the use of any underlying OS-specific systems support, the tool suite allows complete portability of IData HMIs to small-footprint embedded environments. IData 3.0 Pro Development Toolkit, which includes unlimited, royalty-free runtimes for Linux- and Windows-based OpenGL® platforms, is available immediately, with international pricing starting at $30,000 USD.
The full release can be found at patterson.com
Media Contact:
Barbara Stewart
480-488-6909

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