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Novint creates software in several different categories. It has developed a low level driver software called HDAL, which stands for Haptic Device Abstraction Layer. HDAL handles the low level communications between the Falcon and the computer. Novint has created a software layer above HDAL, called HFX (i.e. Haptics Effects), which is used for creating force effects in games. Novint has developed a variety of applications for its professional projects. Novint has also published a number of video games, some of which were developed by Novint directly and some of which were existing games in which Novint added support for the Falcon. An independent group has also developed an open source driver library<ref>http://qdot.github.com/libnifalcon/</ref> for the Falcon.
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Novint creates software in several different categories. It has developed a low level driver software called HDAL, which stands for Haptic Device Abstraction Layer. HDAL handles the low level communications between the Falcon and the computer. Novint has created a software layer above HDAL, called HFX (i.e. Haptics Effects), which is used for creating force effects in games. Novint has developed a variety of applications for its professional projects. Novint has also published a number of video games, some of which were developed by Novint directly and some of which were existing games in which Novint added support for the Falcon. An independent group has also developed an open source driver library<ref>{{cite web|url=http://qdot.github.com/libnifalcon/ |title=libnifalcon - Open source driver for the Novint Falcon |publisher=Qdot.github.com |date= |accessdate=2013-06-19}}</ref> for the Falcon.
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In February 2010, Novint launched their second Beta version of their F-Gen software, integrating their proprietary G-cube functionality. Later that same month they released a small dll patch to fix a bug that had emerged in the button functionality. Both the beta and the patch were released only on the Novint forums.<ref>http://www.falconarmy.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=55&func=view&catid=18&id=4670</ref>
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In February 2010, Novint launched their second Beta version of their F-Gen software, integrating their proprietary G-cube functionality. Later that same month they released a small dll patch to fix a bug that had emerged in the button functionality. Both the beta and the patch were released only on the Novint forums.<ref>[http://www.falconarmy.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=55&func=view&catid=18&id=4670 ]{{dead link|date=June 2013}}</ref>
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