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LEESBURG, Va., 16 May 2007. Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing, a designer and manufacturer of rugged deployed commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VME, VPX and CompactPCI products, has partnered with Seaweed Systems Inc. to make Seaweed's SeaWind OpenGL embedded graphics solutions available on high-performance embedded graphics platforms for the defense and aerospace market.
SeaWind, Seaweed Systems' implementation of the X11 Window System, provides a functional environment appropriate for real-time or embedded systems. SeaWind includes both X server-side and client-side technology and optimized support for SGI's GLX OpenGL extension for X. SeaWind is an X11R6/Motif 2.0-based implementation, and its X server and client-side products can connect over the backplane, over the network, and locally.
Seaweed Systems also offers the SeaWind/178 product family of DO-178B certifiable OpenGL subset APIs for applications that are safety or mission-critical in nature.
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