On Thursday 23 January 2003 21:50, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
I recommend using some library which has up-to-date header file and code to
automatically set up all supported extensions..
http://glew.sf.net is one of these. It supports most of ARB-, EXT-, ATI-
and NVIDIA-extensions under both Linux
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 06:18:46PM +0100, Gregor Riepl wrote:
On Thursday 23 January 2003 21:50, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
I recommend using some library which has up-to-date header file and code to
automatically set up all supported extensions..
http://glew.sf.net is one of these. It
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:15:13PM -0800, magenta wrote:
good, though there's a LOT of apparent bugs in lighting and stencils; I'm
going to probably be annoying the hell out of Alexander Stohr for a while ;)
Do you know where bug reports can be reported? I have some problems specific
to ATI
Title: RE: [Dri-devel] Newer Radeon cards and ATIs driver
have you tried parsing the extension strings?
have you tried getting the function entry points
with the gel/glx-get-by-name functions?
That far that i am aware of, the Linux driver
exports nearly the same set of extensions
Title: RE: [Dri-devel] Newer Radeon cards and ATIs driver
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:15:13PM -0800, magenta wrote:
good, though there's a LOT of apparent bugs in lighting and
stencils; I'm
going to probably be annoying the hell out of Alexander
Stohr for a while ;)
Do you know
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:11:09PM -0700, Brian Paul wrote:
Gregor Riepl wrote:
For all those who don't know yet:
ATI has released a closed source driver which should support most ATI
based video cards. You can grab it on www.ati.com. (It's an rpm though)
This is quite nice, since the open
Gregor Riepl wrote:
For all those who don't know yet:
ATI has released a closed source driver which should support most ATI based
video cards. You can grab it on www.ati.com. (It's an rpm though)
This is quite nice, since the open source drivers support almost no advanced
features of the newer
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:11:09PM -0700, Brian Paul wrote:
Gregor Riepl wrote:
For all those who don't know yet:
ATI has released a closed source driver which should support most ATI based
video cards. You can grab it on www.ati.com. (It's an rpm though)
This is quite nice, since the