Tundra is a scriptable 3D internet application development platform. It is aimed primarily for application developers, as a platform for creating networked 3D worlds with customized content.
Tundra is licensed under Apache 2.0 and based on Qt and Ogre3D.
Tundra uses the traditional client-server architecture for networking. After installing you will find the Tundra
executable from the install directory, run Tundra --help
for available commands.
This executable can be configured to run a set of C++ and JavaScript plugins. You can create your own configuration file, or use the ones provided. Here are some examples:
Tundra --config viewer.xml
Tundra --config plugins.xml --server --port 6565 --protocol udp
Tundra --config server-headless.xml --server --headless
The Tundra server mode is used for standalone-mode editing and viewing Tundra documents. To host a 3D scene, run Tundra in dedicated mode using the --server and --headless command line parameters. The Tundra viewer mode is the client that is used to connect to a server.
Tundra source code is available at the realXtend github repository. This repository hosts various branches for new and old viewers from the realXtend team, so be sure to checkout tundra2
branch after cloning.
Tundra uses CMake as its build system and depends on various other open source projects. See more from doc/dependencies.txt
.
For windows we support Visual Studio 2008 and 2010 build environments. Here are the quick steps for VS2008 after you have cloned the git repo. Same steps apply to VS2010, just with different batch scripts.
- Install CMake. (>= 2.8 is recommended)
- Run
win_update_deps_vs2008.bat
to acquire the prebuilt dependencies. - Run
win_cmake_vs2008.bat
, this will generate a .sln solution file. - If you want to customize the build, go through the
CMakeBuildConfig.txt
and runwin_cmake_vs2008.bat
again. - Open the solution file with Visual Studio 2008 and build.
See also doc/build-windows.txt
See doc/build-linux.txt
for more details. Also check out the linux distro spesific build scripts in /tools
.
More information about Tundra can be found online at http://www.realxtend.org/doxygen/.
You can find Tundra developers from IRC #realxtend-dev @ freenode
. Also check out the user-oriented mailing list and the developer-oriented mailing list.
New releases are announced on the mailing lists and at the realXtend blog. The releases are uploaded to Google Code project site, that is used for hosting downloads. http://code.google.com/p/realxtend-naali/downloads/list