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Overflow 0.1 Released
Mar 10, 2000, 16 :07 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (5231 reads)

(Other stories by Jean-Marc Valin)

[ Thanks to Jean-Marc Valin for this announcement. ]

We are proud to announce the first release of the Overflow project, version 0.1. Overflow is a free (GPL) "data flow oriented" development environment which allows users to build programs by visually connecting simple building blocks. Though it is primarily designed as a research tool, it can also be used for real-time data processing. This first release includes 5 toolboxes: signal processing, image processing, speech recognition, vector quantization and neural networks.

The visual interface is written for GNOME, but there is also a command-line tool that doesn't use GNOME. Because of the modular design, we hope to have a KDE version in the future. Screenshots can be found here.


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The dataflow concept for DSP and simulat ...   Neat stuff!   

Mar 10, 2000, 16:34:45
 
So is this like National Instruments&#39 ...   like NA's "G" ?   
Pat Notz
Mar 10, 2000, 17:47:50
 
This is what I was thinking about too -  ...   Thinking about labview too.   

Mar 10, 2000, 20:14:55
 
As suprising as it may seem, we didn&#39 ...   Didn't think about labview   
Jean-Marc Valin
Mar 10, 2000, 21:16:44
 
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