Strictly speaking, you don't need an OpenGL-complient card to run or
develope OpenGL programs. They will run on any graphics card if you have
the libraries installed (Mesa on Linux). But if you need your app to run
really fast, then you'll want to get an OpenGL-complient card. Sorry, but
I don't
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 08:12:34PM -0500, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
Anyone have OpenGL experience? I'm porting my companies
engineering software from HP/IBM/SGI UNIX systems to Linux.
Our graphics take advantage of OpenGL. From what I can see
OpenGL is a set of graphics libraries that need
Anyone have OpenGL experience? I'm porting my companies
engineering software from HP/IBM/SGI UNIX systems to Linux.
Our graphics take advantage of OpenGL. From what I can see
OpenGL is a set of graphics libraries that need a special
graphics card to run. I found the OpenGL libraries (actually
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