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To enable users of the [[DSX_Overview|DSX Suite]] to expand the suite with their own code, a DSX Software Development Kit (DSX SDK) is released with the suite. The DSX SDK comes in its own installer file and needs to be installed separately from the DSX Suite. | To enable users of the [[DSX_Overview|DSX Suite]] to expand the suite with their own code, a DSX Software Development Kit (DSX SDK) is released with the suite. The DSX SDK comes in its own installer file and needs to be installed separately from the DSX Suite. | ||
Currently the SDK enables our DSX users to develop their own LCS algorithms. We plan the expand the SDK in the future. | Currently the SDK enables our DSX users to develop their own LCS algorithms that can be applied in Orient3D. We plan the expand the SDK in the future. | ||
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To enable users of the DSX Suite to expand the suite with their own code, a DSX Software Development Kit (DSX SDK) is released with the suite. The DSX SDK comes in its own installer file and needs to be installed separately from the DSX Suite.
Currently the SDK enables our DSX users to develop their own LCS algorithms that can be applied in Orient3D. We plan the expand the SDK in the future.
Downloading the DSX SDK |
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Installing the DSX SDK |
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