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Re: GL & OPENGL for linux
In message <F50B1F1C40@hagiga.jct.ac.il> you write:
|Hi.
|
|First, you can always use SvgaLIB, which is pretty OK.
Maybe, but it isn't as compatible as OpenGL may be.
|I'm positive there's an OPENGL for Linux, although I don't
|know where to find it.
A PD implementation of 90% of OpenGL is Mesa, look at
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~brianp/Mesa.html.
There is a company, I think E&S (Evans and Sutherland?) which sells a
commercial 100% implementation of OpenGL for Linux. They mentioned
planning for a hardware support sometime in the future. I don't have
pointers but it could be a question asked frequently enough to be put
in one of the FAQ's.
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
--Amos
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