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GL Studio Interactive Demonstrations
GL Studio® can export code for use in standalone applications, for use in Reusable Simulation Objects, for use in Java applications, and for use in Active-X controls. The following items were all created using GL Studio and demonstrate GL Studio's capability to create photo realistic Reusable Software while having the ability to export source code to run in a cross platform, embedded, or even web-based Active-X environment. GL Studio is the easiest and quickest way to create these types simulation objects!
 
Interactive Cellular Phone The Cell Phone is an ActiveX component generated using GL Studio. First click the power button to turn the phone on. Then you can click any of the numbers on the keypad to see them on the cell phone readout screen. Use the "C" button to clear the screen. The blue button will light when clicked and put the display screen in Menu mode. Notice that while the power is on, there is a flashing green light in the upper left corner. This changes using your system's internal clock.

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Interactive SINCGARS Radio The Interactive SINCGARS radio is an ActiveX component generated using GL Studio. First click the power button to turn the radio on. Then you can click any of the numbers on the keypad to see preset frequencies on the readout screen. Use the dim knob to see the numbers in the LED display change their brightness.

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Interactive Radio The Interactive Radio is an ActiveX component generated using GL Studio. First click the power button to turn the radio on. Then you can click any of the numbers on the keypad to see preset frequencies on the readout screen. Use the large frequency dial to fine-tune the chosen frequency.

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Interactive Animated Schematic The Interactive Animated Schematic is an ActiveX component generated using GL Studio. First turn the ignition switch on.Then, click on the ignition button to start the engine. Use the throttle to change the RPM's and therefore the fuel consumption and flow. With this example you can use the primer, fuel cut-off valve, or the electric pump switch. You can also refuel in the upper left corner once your fuel supply is depleted.

CLICK TO LAUNCH: Animated Schematic