1. (2002) Mac OS Classic HyperSpace 2.0 (1990) is another higher-dimensional polytope viewer, by Paul Bruke. It does not let you drag and spin, but offers both multiple slice view and projection view on about 4 regular polyhedrons.
  2. Hyperspace for Mac, free and safe download. Hyperspace latest version: Unusual warp speed tunnel screensaver.
  3. It was released on March 19, 2002 for Mac OS X and Mac OS 9, and later ported to Windows and released on July 11, 2003. The game's premise, set in a time period after mankind has discovered hyperspace technology, grants the player freedom to take missions, trade goods, steal from other ships, and enter one of six storylines.

Mac® OS X® is an operating system for personal computers (PC), created by Apple. Now rebranded as macOS, it runs on Apple devices like the Macbook and iMac, and allows you to manage files and run other programs like web browsers, video games and even screensavers.

Easily access Epic remotely.

There are multiple ways to access Epic at UVA Health remotely.

Recommended: UVA Health Apps Portal

The easiest way to access Epic remotely is through the UVA Health Portal.
The UVA Health Apps Portal allows users to access commonly used applications such as Epic Hyperspace, MSOffice, Skype, and Kronos via an internet connection without the security and encryption requirements of VPN.

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Alternative Option: Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Epic can also be accessed with a VPN token (Duo) and software to enable devices to remotely connect to HIT systems. This option has security requirements for your device and requires the user to have Administrative rights to the device.

Connecting to Epic via VPN with a Mac OS

Connecting to Epic via VPN with a Windows PC

For more information on Telecommuting, see the UVA Health Telecommuting Guide.

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Fifteen months ago we exclusively showed off SplashTop from DeviceVM, which was an instant-on Linux environment embedded into ASUS motherboards and since then it has worked its way into products from other OEMs (including notebooks). DeviceVM continues to work on further refining SplashTop by adding in virtualization support and other features, along with a promised developer SDK. Phoenix Technologies, the company producing the BIOSes for many of the motherboards on the market, is today introducing their SplashTop competitor. HyperSpace is the Phoenix Technologies product being unveiled this morning with several distinct differences from SplashTop.

We have had a netbook and notebook for the past few weeks loaded up with a near-final copy of HyperSpace and today we are delivering our full run-down on this instant-on Linux environment. Phoenix Technologies sent out a Lenovo ThinkPad T400 and Lenovo IdeaPad S10 for testing with HyperSpace Hybrid and HyperSpace Dual, respectively. HyperSpace Hybrid supports AMD and Intel virtualization technology for switching between the host operating system and the lightweight HyperSpace OS in real-time. The operating system between HyperSpace Dual and HyperSpace Hybrid are similar and like what you will find with SplashTop.

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First off, here is the Phoenix Technologies description of HyperSpace:

'Phoenix HyperSpace is a compact and secure application environment on the PC that runs side-by-side with a traditional OS such as Microsoft Windows Vista. This new environment enables PC users to benefit by having key productivity and lifestyle applications available instant-on in a very predictable fashion, while at the same time being able to run all of their Windows applications at full performance.
Potential applications for HyperSpace include Web browsers, instant on multi-media players, IP soft phones, email and instant messaging, remote system maintenance, repair, and embedded security.'

The key HyperSpace features are an instant-on environment, purpose-built applications, secure, reliable, low-power consumption, enables 24x7 user-controlled management, and is enabled by a lightweight virtualization engine.

One of the fundamental differences between SplashTop and HyperSpace is that the latter is not limited to a particular vendor or selection of products. HyperSpace will be offered on several netbooks and notebooks from different vendors, but end-users can also purchase HyperSpace Hybrid or HyperSpace Dual to install on their own system. The price though for buying a HyperSpace license is a bit expensive, but we will discuss that later.