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6 openuniverse - 3D space simulation
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9 openuniverse [-bench][-fullscreen[mode_string]]
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12 This manual page documents briefly the openuniverse command.
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14 OpenUniverse (also called OU) is a fun, fast and free OpenGL space sim‐
15 ulator. It currently focusses on the Solar System and lets you visit
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18 chance to visit Mercury or asteroid Geographos, here you'll find them
19 looking exactly the same way, following exactly the same path as when
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22 This program really benefits of a 3D accelerator graphic card. It's
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25 When OpenUniverse starts up we suggest to simply lay back for a few
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31 To view the Help press the 'H' key, you can swith on and off the demo
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40 A summary of options is included below. For a complete description,
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46 -bench Do a benchmark of your system.
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49 Launch openuniverse fullscren. The value mode_screen defines the
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52 OpenUniverse in an resolution of 640x480 pixels, a colordeph of
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61 The programs are documented in the manual pages (not quite complete
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74 Three dimensional models of the objects (satellites and space
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78 Stellar data sets, it includes a few objects from the Messier
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91 This manual page was written by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino <jfs@com‐
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