Post subject: Anyone recognize this?
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Interesting little physics program they're using here. http://media.skoopy.com/misc/whiteboard If anyone recognizes it, let me know. I'd love to mess around with it.
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The title suggests that it was developed in MIT, so I guess you should ask somebody from there.
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That doesn't look too hard to program.
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Yeah, I've seen this before. The program is called 'LACOOL'. As shown on youtube, a goon from Something Awful made that compilation a few years ago whilst working in his physics department. Granted, he was using an earlier version (difference between youtube movie and the original link), but they're the same iteration of software. The only real difference is that the newer version is meant to not need programmed input to go ahead. Getting your hands on it is either insanely easy or insanely difficult, depending on who you know. I know that mirrors and torrents appear all over the SA subforums' IRC channels, but I've never bothered to nab it.
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Thanks guys, i got it! if anyone wants it, there's a free demo edition available for download from http://www.workingmodel.com