On 4/14/06, Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> > Jeff Garzik wrote:
> >> James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> > <SNIP>
> >> Quite easy to accomplish, since software rendering exists to provide
> >> 100% functionality.
> >>
> >> So the only question becomes, what can be offloaded to the GPU in a
> >> useful and performant manner?
> >
> > ATI and nVidia had problems getting OpenGL to work.  Is this still the
> > case?
>
> OpenGL on ATI/NV has always been 100% functional in the open source
> world.  I wouldn't know about the troubles they have in their closed
> source drivers...  they largely don't matter anyway.
>
>         Jeff
>
>

On X yes.

I wish they can have a standalone opengl library in some form that i
can link with uclibc and llvm. Thats going to be very interesting.

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