Imaging code

Feb. 1, 1997
A package for developing imaging application software uses modular 32-bit software components that can be assembled to fit specific applications. The software, called IO, can be explored on a demo CD that runs on systems with Visual Basic 4, Visual C++, or Delphi running under Windows 95 or Windows NT.

Imaging code

A package for developing imaging application software uses modular 32-bit software components that can be assembled to fit specific applications. The software, called IO, can be explored on a demo CD that runs on systems with Visual Basic 4, Visual C++, or Delphi running under Windows 95 or Windows NT.

Synoptics Ltd., Cambridge, England

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