Downloads
From Croquet Consortium
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The Main Distributions
Cobalt Metaverse Browser and Toolkit v0.01
Download Cobalt v0.01 (from Duke University)
The Croquet Software Developer's Kit v1.0
Download Croquet 1.0 SDK (72.1M .zip file via http from Duke University)
The MD5 hash of CroquetSDK-1.0.18.zip is c5021110a4b3284b78babb8980223e6c
Croquet SDK Source Code Repositories
Currently there are two main branches of the Croquet SDK - Hedgehog and Jabberwocky.
- Current Build
For that that do not want to apply patches to the codebase themselves a current pre-built/patched version of the current state of the Croquet SDK is maintained at http://croquet-src-01.oit.duke.edu/
- Jabberwocky - active development
The Jabberwocky version of Croquet is a more fluid environment than Hedgehog and where new features are being added. At some point Jabberwocky will transition to being the current stable release, but for now this is where active development of the SDK happens. The Jabberwocky unstable Croquet SDK Monticello source code repository is at http://jabberwocky.croquetproject.org:8889/
- Hedgehog - stable release
The Hedgehog release is the current stable version. Do not expect major changes here, although bug fixes may be added to the code as needed - but new functionality is not being added here. The Hedgehog Croquet SDK 1.0 Monticello source code repository is at http://hedgehog.software.umn.edu:8888/
[please check to see if this is still an accurate site address]
Secondary Code Package Distributions
These distributions are of undocumented and non-supported early demos and test implementations of pre-Hedgehog versions of Croquet. These builds are provided for informational/exploratory purposes and should NOT be used as a basis for developing Croquet 1.0 compatible software implementations.
Software packages (1 and 2) for linking a PC and Mac (with enabled video capture)(use the NICT 190 image in each). These fragile builds have been used as the primary demo of Croquet capabilities given by Julian Lombardi and Mark McCahill. Provided for informational/demo purposes only.
Brie demo software (199.5 M .zip file via http from Duke University) that was designed developed by Julian Lombardi, Howard Stearns, Joshua Gargus, and Martin Scheutze in 2005 while they were at the University of Wisconsin - Madison (use the Brie 92 image). Provided for informational/demo purposes only.
Chemistry Stereo Viewer demo software (24.4 M .zip file via http from Duke University) that was designed developed by Dan Faken in 2005 while at Boston University. Provided for informational/demo purposes only.
Multi-user test software (20.7 M .zip file via http from Duke University) that was used in 2005 at Boston University to test the multi-user performance of an early build of the Croquet software. Provided for informational/demo purposes only.
Movie Distributions
Full resolution movie (1.0 G .mov file via http from Duke University) file used to generate the 4.5 minute August 2007 Croquet demo movie.
