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Welcome to ZDNet's VRML Site Map
You'll need one of these browser combinations:
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 3.0
Intervista WorldView
Netscape Navigator 3.0 Intervista WorldView
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0
Microsoft VRML
Netscape Navigator 4.0 Cosmo Player
or Intervista WorldView

If you've got one of the browser/plug-in combinations listed in this chart, you can go ahead and jump in to the whiz-bang full version or the bandwidth-sipping light version. Remember, advanced 3D VRML 2.0 experiences like the full version take a lot of computing horsepower, and run best on Pentium® II processor-based computers. You should also have lots of memory--32MB is recommended.

Welcome to the new world of virtual reality on the Web. Unlike earlier virtual reality systems that required heavy helmets and special equipment, new VRML 2.0 (Virtual Reality Modeling Language version 2.0) applications give you 3D multimedia experiences right here in your Web browser. All you need to do is install a VRML 2.0 plug-in for your browser, and read the instructions.


Go to the Map!

Caution!
If you're not using one of these browser/plug-in combinations, we strongly recommend that you not attempt to enter this VRML world.

Questions?
Want to know more before you start? Read the instructions on VRML browsing.

Ready?
If you've got one of the browser/viewer combinations in the chart above, then you're ready to dive in.




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