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Microsoft OpenGL & SGI OpenGL
I''ve heard that SGI has a OpenGL for Windows, too.
So what is the difference between the Microsoft OpenGL (the one come with Win98/NT) and the SGI OpenGL.
Thanks,
I didn''t know that such Opengl drivers exist...
But the SGI driver would probably be better :-)))
Phantom
But the SGI driver would probably be better :-)))
Phantom
SGI OpenGL for Windows has been discontinued and is not any longer supported.
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Float like a butterfly, bite like a crocodile.
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Float like a butterfly, bite like a crocodile.
Yep!
I''m not stupid I''m from the
Netherlands! ;)
quote: Original post by goltrpoat
SGI OpenGL for Windows has been discontinued and is not any longer supported.
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Float like a butterfly, bite like a crocodile.
I''m not stupid I''m from the
Netherlands! ;)
I think there might still be implementations around, but SGI no longer promotes OpenGL in any manner unacceptable to Microsoft, so the drivers are unsupported.
-Mezz
-Mezz
They''re a damn sight faster than the MS drivers in software mode...
Paul Groves.
http://home.clara.net/paulyg/ogl.htm
OpenGL for Beginners
Paul Groves.
http://home.clara.net/paulyg/ogl.htm
OpenGL for Beginners
They do not support wgl functions (I could do without that, but now I can''t).
Anybody has some performance comparison between the two in software mode ?
Eric Laberge
Anybody has some performance comparison between the two in software mode ?
Eric Laberge
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