cT is a copyright © Carnegie Mellon University, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1999.
Permission to reproduce and use cT for internal use is granted provided the copyright and "No Warranty" statements are included with all reproductions. cT may also be redistributed without charge provided that the copyright and "No Warranty" statements are included in all redistributions.
NO WARRANTY. cT IS FURNISHED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO ANY MATTER INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY, EXCLUSIVITY OF RESULTS OR RESULTS OBTAINED FROM USE OF cT. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DOES NOT MAKE ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO FREEDOM FROM PATENT, TRADEMARK OR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.
Important note: Development of cT has been halted. We are now working on VPython, an easy to use programming environment that offers real-time 3D animations. A discussion of the issues is available.
You may download the cT programming environment if you agree to the cT license given above. These are compressed archives. Download to your hard disk by clicking on the appropriate version. Depending on your computer settings, extraction may be automatic. Starting with 09/25/99, the creation date is given in the title bar of the "About cT" window.
Download cT for Windows (04/19/00; handles QuickTime 3 or 4 from Apple)
Download cT for Macintosh PowerPC (12/02/99; Macintosh download requires Stuffit Expander)
Download cT for older Macintosh 68000 (12/02/99; Macintosh download requires Stuffit Expander)
Download cT for Linux (first beta version!) (gzip)
You may also download a set of sample programs written in cT:
Download cT Samples for Windows
Download cT Samples for Macintosh (Macintosh download requires Stuffit Expander)
The following are in pdf format and require Acrobat Reader:
A Brief cT Tutorial (writing your first program)
Simple cT Programming (a minireference for initial programming)
Printable version of the on-line help (09/14/99)
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