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Both the Heliophysics Events Knowledgebase and the COMESEP project provide the events. Several types of space weather related events can be displayed. The time interval displayed can be translated and zoomed freely. The timeline viewer shows one-dimensional and two-dimensional data. Field lines of the solar magnetic field calculated by a PFSS model can be displayed. Other projections are available, such as solar latitudinal or (log)polar. They can be rotated, translated, and zoomed in and out the sphere. The solar images can be projected on a sphere. The viewer is able to display solar image data, and one-dimensional and two-dimensional solar timeline data. The JHelioviewer solar data visualisation tool has been overhauled with a strong focus for space weather usage.
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This project builds upon the infrastructure of ESA/NASA Helioviewer Project ( ) at all levels of the software stack, and significantly augments the capabilities of the JHelioviewer software ( ). 4000107325/12/NL/AK - High Performance Distributed Solar Imaging and Processing System - run at the Solar Influences Data Analysis Center (SIDC, ) of the Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) under the supervision of Space Environments and Effects section of ESA (ESTEC/TEC-EES, ). Space Weather JHelioviewer is an outcome of the ESA Contract No.
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Update (2009.12.21): How to enable OpenCL NVIDIA has a GPU implementation of OpenCL and AMD offers a CPU and GPU implementations of OpenCL. GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.0 Download (ZIP archive)īoth NVIDIA and AMD provide a support of OpenCL. GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.0 Download (Win32 installer) This version 1.8.1 works with ATI Stream SDK v2.0.0. The new GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.1 is available HERE. This version fixes the startup infinite wait state that occurs with some systems.

Yes OpenCL is now available and GPU Caps is available with a new OpenCL panel as well as new OpenCL demos! UPDATE (2009.12.28) This update of GPU Caps Viewer has taken more time than I thought due to the support of OpenCL.
