The latest stable release version is: 2.0.0
The current development version is: 2.0.1

There are two ways to get ChefX3D. If you just want to use ChefX3D you can download a binary version release using any one of the available downloads. Or if you are a developer you can keep current with the latest development work through the CVS repository.

Once you have downloaded the binaries or source code, please wander over to the installation page for more information about the required 3rd-party libraries and environment setup.

Available Downloads

The stable binary and source code releases will always be found here. Please download the compressed version appropriate for your operating system.

Version CVS tag Download
2.0.0 V2_0_0 ChefX3D-2-0-windows.zip
2.0.0 V2_0_0 ChefX3D-2-0-linux.zip
2.0.0 V2_0_0 ChefX3D-2-0-macosx.zip
CVS Repository

If you do not know what CVS is, or you know but don't have any software, then you should pay a visit to the CVS Homepage. CVS allows you to do incrememental updates of files as they become available, as well as rollbacks to earlier versions. Thus, the files that you download from CVS may not always be in a compilable state, but they'll be the latest copy, pretty much whatever the developers are working on at the moment.

If you are unfamiliar with CVS, The CVS Book comes with high recommendations.

Anonymous cvs read access can be had by using the following CVSROOT setting:

:pserver:anonymous@case.vlc.com.au:/cvs/xj3d/cvsroot

Checking out the module can be done using the following CVS command:

cvs checkout ChefX3D