Dear Radiance users,
we are actually restructuring out Web-pages and we managed to put some RADIANCE tools on a page for download.
Unfortunately the English version of the new site will be launched only 1-2 months from now.
In the meanwhile you can easily find and download there
1. evalglare: A new tool for detecting glare sources and calculating glare indices, especially the new DGP (daylight glare probability)
2. Photon-mapping, version 4.3: This version is for the RADIANCE 3.7P2
3. gendaylit: Perez sky model
even if you can't understand the German.
Here is the site:
http://www.ise.fhg.de/german/fields/field6/mb4/radiance_index.html
Jan
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Dipl.-Ing. Jan Wienold
Project Manager
Fraunhofer-Institut f�r Solare Energiesysteme
Thermal Systems and Buildings, Lighting and Daylighting
Heidenhofstr. 2, 79110 Freiburg, Germany
Phone: +49(0)761 4588 5133 Fax:+49(0)761 4588 9133
jan.wienold@ise.fraunhofer.de
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We-Fr: 8:30-14:00
Hi Jan, Christoph,
we are actually restructuring out Web-pages and we managed to put some
RADIANCE tools on a page for download.
Unfortunately the English version of the new site will be launched only
1-2 months from now.
In the meanwhile you can easily find and download there
1. evalglare: A new tool for detecting glare sources and calculating
glare indices, especially the new DGP (daylight glare probability)
2. Photon-mapping, version 4.3: This version is for the RADIANCE 3.7P2
3. gendaylit: Perez sky model
http://www.ise.fhg.de/german/fields/field6/mb4/radiance_index.html
I was wondering if you guys are working on a new release of DaySim that
fixes some of the LINUX problems:
- only Java 1.4.1, not 1.5
- rtrace_dc doesn't compile
- dangerous permissions of all installed files
- ...
Just can't get it to work...
There is a 2.1 out for Windows, but not for LINUX.
Axel
Dear Alex,
I am resending to the group since this might be of wider interest.
A new Daysim version will be out within the next two weeks that should
equally work under Windows and Linux. We had a really inspiring 3 day
workshop on Ecotect/Radiance/Daysim at MIT last week, and I learnt from
over 30 individuals first-hand what can go wrong during a Daysim
installation. I have put in some more tests to make sure that the new
release will install properly. During the workshop, we used a beta
version of Ecotect ver5.5 that Andrew Marsh kindly provided for workshop
participants. I can assure all of you that Andrew did a splendid job
with the new interface. The new Ecotect release should help to
considerably widen the Radiance community. He put in a direct export
into Daysim so that it becomes easier to use as well.
Christoph
[mailto:radiance-general-bounces@radiance-online.org] On Behalf Of Axel
Jacobs
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Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 10:26 AM
To: Radiance general discussion
Subject: Re: [Radiance-general] Download site for
evalglare,photon-mapping and gendaylit
Hi Jan, Christoph,
we are actually restructuring out Web-pages and we managed to put some
RADIANCE tools on a page for download.
Unfortunately the English version of the new site will be launched
only
1-2 months from now.
In the meanwhile you can easily find and download there
1. evalglare: A new tool for detecting glare sources and
calculating glare indices, especially the new DGP (daylight glare
probability)
2. Photon-mapping, version 4.3: This version is for the RADIANCE
3.7P2
3. gendaylit: Perez sky model
http://www.ise.fhg.de/german/fields/field6/mb4/radiance_index.html
I was wondering if you guys are working on a new release of DaySim that
fixes some of the LINUX problems:
- only Java 1.4.1, not 1.5
- rtrace_dc doesn't compile
- dangerous permissions of all installed files
- ...
Just can't get it to work...
There is a 2.1 out for Windows, but not for LINUX.
Axel
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Chris,
that's wonderful news. I am very much looking forward to it!
A new Daysim version will be out within the next two weeks that should
equally work under Windows and Linux.
Axel