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How to install the JRE and JAVA3D on your system

Step 1: Install the Java� Runtime Environment (JRE)

Download JRE 1.4.2 (or later) and install it - if you are running a non-US version of windows you should select the internationalized version. We recommend selecting all the default options during the installation process. 

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If you have already installed this software (or a newer version) previously, you may safely skip step 1. The Java� 2 Runtime Environment is the minimum standard Java computing environment for running applications written in the Java programming language. It contains the Java virtual machine, Java core classes, and supporting files. Additional information and future updates for the JRE will be available here.

Step 2: Install the Java� 3D Extensions - OpenGL

Download J3D 1.3.1 OpenGL - select Java 3D for Windows (OpenGL Version) Runtime for the JRE and install it - we recommend selecting all the default options during the installation process. 

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If you have already installed this software (or a newer version) previously, you may safely skip step 2. Java 3D enables the creation of three-dimensional graphics applications and applets, and gives developers high-level constructs for creating and manipulating 3D geometry. Additional information and future updates for Java 3D will be available here.

After completing steps 1 and 2, you should be able to run the following demos:

APAS OnlineDemonstration of live interface with ACES
DownloadsDownload software products, patches and drivers
Gimbal LockDemonstration of Euler Angles and Gimbal Lock Phenomenon
Motion FilesSearch 3D Motion Database
QuaternionsDemonstration of quaternion interpolation using only a few key frames

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