In response to the question about mesa and magician:
Yes, Magician comes with a precompiled Mesa library in both
static and dynamic forms. You can also use other versions
of Mesa such as the 3d-fx accelerated but I have not tried
and have no ideas about it's performance or viability.

-David


-David Grimes-
 Computer Science Student:
      University of Colorado at Boulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Software Engineer:
      Forecast Systems Laboratory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, David Grimes wrote:
>
>>      Hello, if you are interested in doing awesome
>> OpenGL in Java and don't wan't to wait for sun to get their ?$%#
>> together and write Java 3d for anything except windows
>> and sparc solaris I'd highly recommend you check out Magician.
>> Magician is a very thin Java layer into native OpenGL, and it 
>> works with LINUX!! Very well in fact.
>
>Do you know if it works with Mesa also?
>
>Brett W. McCoy           
>                                        http://www.lan2wan.com/~bmccoy/
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