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Download PowerModels TutorialOpenGL Install GuideWindows Install your favorite IDE. This tutorial assumes that you have Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 (available from the CS Department Software Library as of Autumn 2004) installed on your machine. See specific IDE guides at the end of this document for more information.
Install OpenGL
OpenGL v1.1 software runtime is included as part of operating system for WinXP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95 (OSR2) and Windows NT. If you think your copy is missing, the OpenGL v1.1 libraries are also available as the self-extracting archive file from the Microsoft website, via this url: http://download.microsoft.com/download/win95upg/info/1/W95/EN-US/Opengl95.exe
OpenGL Libraries and header files are
• opengl32.lib
• glu32.lib
• gl.h
• glu.h
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GLUT is not normally pre-installed. You can download it from: http://www.xmission.com/nate/glut/glut-3.7.6-bin.zip
Install GLUT by following the instructions in the README file (copy and pasted here):
Copy the files:
1. glut32.dll to %WinDir%System,
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First, you open MAX and go to the Left view port. I like to maximize the view port that I am working in so I would hit ALT+W.
Ok, now you need to go to the Create tab, select Shapes, and then select Line. Draw a line like I have done in the picture below
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When you first apply the Lathe modifier, your line will look really weird. Simply go under the Parameters Menu, and then under the Align sub-menu select Max. To get the shape that we want, while still under the Parameters Menu, change the Degrees to 180.0. Make sure the check box next to Weld Core is selected.
After you do that, you should have something like I do below.
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