Subj : Graphics
To   : Rob Basler
From : Francois Thunus
Date : Tue Jun 13 2000 10:20 am

Hello Rob!

12 Jun 00 22:51, Rob Basler wrote to Francois Thunus:

FT>> Is there an OpenGL library for OS/2 ?

RB> Further to some other notes here.  OpenGL 1.0 is faster than 1.1, so use
RB> it if you don't need the extra features in 1.1.
Interesting. No, I do not need them. In the meantime, I have found there is
also an os/2 port of Mesa. I'll try both and see which one is fastest. Mesa 3.2
supports OpenGL 1.2.
RB> performance.  Make sure you use the 1.1 libraries and headers to build
RB> your programs, since if you use the 1.0 libraries on a system with 1.1,
RB> they will fail but if you use the 1.1 libraries on a system with 1.0, it
RB> will work alright.  There is an excellent series of articles on
RB> www.edm2.org (might be .com) on OpenGL, just look in the back issues.
I'll have a look tonite, thanks.
RB> There are also Glide libraries (a subset of OpenGL) that are hardware
RB> accelerated on the Voodoo I and II if you are interested in that sort of
RB> thing.

I need to make it as generic as possible, hence the use of OpenGL. Basically
what I'm aiming at is a win32-OS/2-Linux.
Mind you, OpenGL is the first thing I thought about, but at this stage nothing
is cast in stone yet.
Once the project develops, I might end up with a C program with a Tcl/Tk
interface or something even totally different.
Or the whole thing could be cancelled, it is not, unfortunately, the first time
this happens.

Thanks all the same, I'll get the articles for my general education anyway :-)

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